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" ... twinkle like objects seen through a thin smoke, whilst each of the tall stems of the cocoa-nut trees on the beach, when looked at steadfastly, seemed to be turning round with a small spiral motion, like so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness... "
Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Página 778
1830
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Tom Cringle's Log: Second Series, Volumen1

Michael Scott - 1833 - 232 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...black, and Jackoo the monkey. The former (who was an improvisatore of a rough stamp) sat out on the bowsprit, through choice, beyond the shade of the canvass,...
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Tom Cringle's Log, Volumen1

Michael Scott - 1834 - 702 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...awning; the only exceptions to the general languor were John Crow the black, and Jackoo the monkey. The former (who was an improvisatore of a rough stamp)...
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The London Saturday journal, Volúmenes1-4

1841 - 986 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...the blue mountains in the horizon melted into sky. Tbe crew were listlessly spinning oakum, and mending sails, under the shade of the awning ; the only...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1830 - 624 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...to the general languor were Johncrow the black, and Jackootho monkey. The former (who was an improvisatort of a rough stamp) sat out on the bowsprit, through...
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Tom Cringle's Log

Michael Scott - 1876 - 492 páginas
...pale broad moon. We were aloni, and once more all was dark, and wild, and stormy. Fearlully had (hilt melted into sky. The crew were listlessly spinning...awning; the only exceptions to the general languor were John Crow the black, and ball sped, fired by a dead man's hand. But Jackoo the monkey. The former (who...
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Tom Cringle's Log, Volumen1

Michael Scott - 1894 - 422 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...mending sails under the shade of the awning ; the only excaptions to the general languor were John Crow, the black, and Jackoo, the monkey. The former (who...
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The 'Blackwood' Group

George Douglas - 1897 - 168 páginas
...so many endless screws. There was a dreamy indistinctness about the outlines of the hills, even in the immediate vicinity, which increased as they receded,...; the only exceptions to the general languor were John Crow, the black, and Jacko the monkey. The former (who was an improvisators of a rough stamp)...
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