See you yon light on the southern headland ? " returned the pilot ; " you may know it from the star near it by its sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the hom-moc, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the horizon 'tis a hill... Works - 61 psl.autoriai: James Fenimore Cooper - 1853Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1823 - 306 psl.
...light on the southern headland ?" returned the pilot ; " you may know it from the star near it by its sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the...go to pieces." " Let us tack again !" exclaimed the lieute^ nant. The pilot shook his head, as he replied " There is no more tacking or box-hauling... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1824 - 924 psl.
...light on the southern headland ? " returned the pilot ; "you may know it from the star near it by its sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the...from the hill, we shall do well but if not, we sorely go to pieces." " Let us tack again ! " exclaimed the lieutenant. The pilot shook his head, as... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1824 - 574 psl.
...the ocean. Now observe the hom-moc, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the horizon'tis a hill far inland. If we keep that light open from the hill, we shall do wellbut if not, we surely go to pieces." " Let us tack again!" exclaimed the lieutenant. " There... | |
| 1832 - 478 psl.
...may know it from the star near it by its sipfcing, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the humr»oc, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the...not, we surely go to pieces." ' Let us tack again I" exclaimed the lieutenant. The pilot shook his head, as he replied " There is no more tacking... | |
| Novelist - 1839 - 570 psl.
...southern headland?" returned the jilot ; " you may know it from the star near it by its sinking it times, in the ocean. Now observe the hom-moc, a little...looking like a shadow in the horizon 'tis a hill fir nland. If we keep that light open from the hill, we shall do well but if not, we surely go... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1843 - 768 psl.
...light on the headland ?" said the captain, addressing a veteran seaman at the helm. " Now observe that shadow in the horizon ; 'tis a hill far inland. If...open from the hill, we shall do well ; but if not, we shall surely go to pieces. Silence all !" This warning effectually closed all discourse, and the hardy... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 psl.
...may know it from the star near it by its sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the hummock, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the...lieutenant. The pilot shook his head, as he replied, " Thei-e is no more tacking or box-hauling to be done to-night. We have barely room to pass out of... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 psl.
...may know it from the Star near it by its sinkinj;, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the hummock, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the horizon 't is a hill tär inland. If we keep that light open from the hill, we shall do well but if... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 psl.
...may know it from the star near it by ito sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the hummock, a little north of it, looking like a shadow in the...go to pieces." " Let us tack again!" exclaimed the lientenant. The pilot shook his head, as he replied, "There is no more tacking or boxhauling to bo... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 psl.
...from the star near it by its sinking, at times, in the ocean. Now observe the hummock, a little mirth of it, looking like a shadow in the horizon 'tis a hill far inland. If wo keep thnt light open from the hill, we shall do well but if not, we surely go to pieces." "... | |
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