| 1814 - 680 sivua
...to myself, and did not care for any body else. No, that won't do j instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me."...thought there was no probability of the ship's soon gqing to pieces, therefore had not a thought of instant death . took alook round with a kind of philosophic... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 570 sivua
...to myself, and did not care for any body else — No, that won't do ; instead of being first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me.' " I now thought there was not a probability of the ship's going soon to pieces, therefore had not a thought of instant death... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 574 sivua
...and well, out of her before me.' " I now thought there was not a probability of the ship's going soon to pieces, therefore had not a thought of instant death : took a look round with a sort ot philosophic eye, to see how the same situation affected my companions; and was not surprised... | |
| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 568 sivua
...going soon to pieces, therefore had not a thought of instant death : took a look round with a sort > philosophic eye, to see how the same situation affected my companions; and was not surprised to find the most swaggering, swearing bullies in fine weather, were now the most pitiful... | |
| 1834 - 658 sivua
...to myself, and did not care for any body else. No. that won't do ; instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me."...took a look round with a kind of philosophic eye, to sec how the same situation affected my companions, and was surprised to find the most swaggering, swearing... | |
| 1835 - 1128 sivua
...to myself, and did not care for any body else. No, that won't do ; instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me."...look round with a kind of philosophic eye, to see bow the same situation affected my companions, and was surprised to find the most swaggering, swearing... | |
| 1836 - 454 sivua
...attention to myself and did not care for any body else. No, that wont do ; instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me."...fine weather, now the most pitiful wretches on earth, wheri death appeared before them. However, two 20* got safe ; by which means, with a line, we got a... | |
| 1844 - 440 sivua
...that wont do ; instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me." 1 now thought there was no probability of the ship's...in fine weather, now the most pitiful wretches on farth, when death appeared before them. However, two ' got safe ; by which means, with a line, we got... | |
| 1876 - 504 sivua
...attention to myself and did not care for any body else. No, that wont do; instead of being the first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me."...my companions, and was surprised to find the most s-.vaggcring, swearing bullies in fine weather, now the most pitiful wretches on earth, when death... | |
| William Henry Long - 1899 - 414 sivua
...attention to myself, and did not care for anybody else. No, that won't do ; instead of being first, I'll see every man, sick and well, out of her before me. I now thought there was not a probability of the ship's going soon to pieces, therefore had not a thought of instant death... | |
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