Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 367
... Pierre Duchesne was in the stern, in command of the galley. With wild, savage glee he told me that two merchant ships were becalmed, not three leagues from the isle. They were certain prey. In a few minutes the "island was aroused from ...
... Pierre Duchesne was in the stern, in command of the galley. With wild, savage glee he told me that two merchant ships were becalmed, not three leagues from the isle. They were certain prey. In a few minutes the "island was aroused from ...
Pagina 368
... Pierre Duchesne was aware that I knew it... I had settled his fate in my mind. But when we reached the island again, he was not to be seen. His galley, on board of which the best part of the booty had been placed, was gone no one knew ...
... Pierre Duchesne was aware that I knew it... I had settled his fate in my mind. But when we reached the island again, he was not to be seen. His galley, on board of which the best part of the booty had been placed, was gone no one knew ...
Pagina 369
... Pierre Duchesne's—I was sure of that. He had struck the blow ! From that time, till I took my vengeance, WOL. I.W. N. S. I had but one thought—revenge! My men thirsted for that too; the hold of Duchesne was found; the means of access to ...
... Pierre Duchesne's—I was sure of that. He had struck the blow ! From that time, till I took my vengeance, WOL. I.W. N. S. I had but one thought—revenge! My men thirsted for that too; the hold of Duchesne was found; the means of access to ...
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