Cooper's Novels, Volume 9Stringer and Townsend, 1852 |
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Pagina 5
... Budd . " The change of name is solely the act of the author , and arises from a conviction that the appellation given in this pub- lication is more appropriate than the one laid aside . The necessity of writing to a name , instead of ...
... Budd . " The change of name is solely the act of the author , and arises from a conviction that the appellation given in this pub- lication is more appropriate than the one laid aside . The necessity of writing to a name , instead of ...
Pagina 11
... Būdd is a sensible woman , and takes time by the forelock . Rose is ailin ' - pulmonary they call it , I believe , and her aunt wishes to try the sea for her constitution— ” " Rose Budd has no more of a pulmonary constitution than I ...
... Būdd is a sensible woman , and takes time by the forelock . Rose is ailin ' - pulmonary they call it , I believe , and her aunt wishes to try the sea for her constitution— ” " Rose Budd has no more of a pulmonary constitution than I ...
Pagina 12
... Budd . The young man made no reply , but turned his face toward the water , in order to conceal the expression of disgust that he was sensible must be strongly depicted on it . The river , as the well - known arm of the sea in which the ...
... Budd . The young man made no reply , but turned his face toward the water , in order to conceal the expression of disgust that he was sensible must be strongly depicted on it . The river , as the well - known arm of the sea in which the ...
Pagina 14
... jumped down on deck , seemingly dismissing the subject of the re venue entirely from his mind . His old , coarse , authorita- tive manner returned , and he again spoke to his mate about وو Rose Budd , her aunt , the " ladies 14 JACK TIER ;
... jumped down on deck , seemingly dismissing the subject of the re venue entirely from his mind . His old , coarse , authorita- tive manner returned , and he again spoke to his mate about وو Rose Budd , her aunt , the " ladies 14 JACK TIER ;
Pagina 15
... Budd and that " capital old lady , her aunt ; " his opinion of " the immense deal of good sea - air and a v'y'ge would do Rose , " and how " comfortable they both would be on board the Molly Swash . " " I honour and respect , Mrs. Budd ...
... Budd and that " capital old lady , her aunt ; " his opinion of " the immense deal of good sea - air and a v'y'ge would do Rose , " and how " comfortable they both would be on board the Molly Swash . " " I honour and respect , Mrs. Budd ...
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a'ter anchor answered appeared ashore aunt aunty better Biddy boat boatswain brig brig's brigantine cabin called canvas Captain Mull Captain Spike circumstance course craft danger dear deck distance Don Juan Don Wan doubloons Dry Tortugas duty eyes fancied feel flour forecastle foresail half hand Harry Mulford heard hope hour hydropathy instant island islets Jack Tier Josh keep Key West knew light light-house look Madam Budd mainsail manner masts matter Mexican mile minutes Miss Rose Molly Swash Mona Passage never night once passage passed Poughkeepsie reef relict returned rock Rose Budd Rose's sail schooner seemed seen Señor Montefalderon ship side sloop-of-war soon sort spot state-room steamer Stephen Spike steward's assistant stood tell thing thought turned Uncle vessel Wallace watch wind windward wish wreck yards yawl young mate
Populaire passages
Pagina 3 - The night has been unruly : where we lay, Our chimneys were blown down : and, as they say, Lamentings heard i' the air ; strange screams of death: And, prophesying with accents terrible Of dire combustion and confused events, New hatch'd to the woeful time, The obscure bird clamour'd the live-long night : Some say the earth was feverous, and did shake.
Pagina 1 - Ay, now am I in Arden ; the more fool I : when I was at home, I was in a better place : but travellers must be content.
Pagina 63 - The western wave was all a-flame; The day was well nigh done! Almost upon the western wave Rested the broad bright Sun; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun. And...
Pagina 188 - MAN hath a weary pilgrimage As through the world he wends, On every stage from youth to age Still discontent attends ; With heaviness he casts his eye Upon the road before, And still remembers with a sigh The days that are no more.
Pagina 185 - Don't grudge a poor morthal half a minute of lite, at the last moment," answered Biddy. " It's not long that I'll throuble ye, and so no more need be said.