Mark SeaworthKing., 1852 - 233 pages |
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Page vi
... Canoe . We miss Kalong . - Anxiety about him . - We commence our Voyage.— Hiding Places during the Day . - How to catch a Crocodile . - Reach the Ocean , and at length are free . CHAPTER XXXII . At Sea in a Canoe . - Sight of an Object ...
... Canoe . We miss Kalong . - Anxiety about him . - We commence our Voyage.— Hiding Places during the Day . - How to catch a Crocodile . - Reach the Ocean , and at length are free . CHAPTER XXXII . At Sea in a Canoe . - Sight of an Object ...
Page 169
... canoe , with three men fishing in her . They were so paralysed with the astonishment our appearance caused , that at first they forgot even to attempt to escape . Our boats were ready manned to A TALE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN . 169.
... canoe , with three men fishing in her . They were so paralysed with the astonishment our appearance caused , that at first they forgot even to attempt to escape . Our boats were ready manned to A TALE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN . 169.
Page 170
... canoe . They quickly understood that they were required to pilot the brig up the river , and willingly came on board . Captain Cloete , who was well accustomed to deal with savages , explained to a fine young man , who seemed to be the ...
... canoe . They quickly understood that they were required to pilot the brig up the river , and willingly came on board . Captain Cloete , who was well accustomed to deal with savages , explained to a fine young man , who seemed to be the ...
Page 174
... canoes were seen put- ting off towards us . I must now stop to describe the wild and extraordi- with which I was afterwards nary scene before us , doomed to become so familiar . I have spoken of a village , but I should rather have said ...
... canoes were seen put- ting off towards us . I must now stop to describe the wild and extraordi- with which I was afterwards nary scene before us , doomed to become so familiar . I have spoken of a village , but I should rather have said ...
Page 182
... canoe was lowered into the water , it considerably increased . At last its cause was explained . Laking his companions by the shoulders , he shook their hands warmly , speaking with them earnestly at the same 182 MARK SEAWORTH ,
... canoe was lowered into the water , it considerably increased . At last its cause was explained . Laking his companions by the shoulders , he shook their hands warmly , speaking with them earnestly at the same 182 MARK SEAWORTH ,
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