| 1829 - 460 sayfa
...this matter, we take it that Defoe's account of them may be altogether as tree. His rescue we give : ' Alexander saw the boat leave the Duke and pull for...land, which he pointed out, and, flying as swift as deer towards it, arrived first, where he stood ready to receive them as they stepped on shore. He embraced... | |
| 1829 - 504 sayfa
...which he waved as they drew near, to attract their attention. At length he heard them calling to him for a good place to land, which he pointed out, and...great for utterance ; while their astonishment at his uncouth appearance struck them dumb. lie had at this time his last shirt upon his back ; but his feet... | |
| 1829 - 502 sayfa
...which he waved as they drew near, to attract their attention. At length he heard them calling to him for a good place to land, which he pointed out, and flying as swift as a deer towards it, anived first, where he stood ready to receive them as they stepped on shore. He embraced them by turns,... | |
| 1834 - 562 sayfa
...this matter, we take it that Defoe's account of them may be altogether as true. His rescue we give : " Alexander saw the boat leave the Duke and pull for...great for utterance, while their astonishment at his uncouth appearance struck them dumb. He had at this time his last shirt upon his back ; his feet and... | |
| 1834 - 560 sayfa
...this matter, we take it that Defoe's account of them may be altogether as true. His rescue we give : " Alexander saw the boat leave the Duke and pull for...length he heard them call to him, inquiring for a good pla<:<; to land, which he pointed out, and flying as swift as a deer towards it, arrived first, where... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1829 - 618 sayfa
...hear once more the human voice. He look in his hand a piece of linen tied upon a small pole as a Sag, which he waved as they drew near to attract their...length he heard them call to him, inquiring for a çood place to land, which ho pointed out, and riving as swift as a deer towards it, arrived first,... | |
| 1850 - 600 sayfa
...six men, all well armed, to ascertain the cause of the fire, and to see that all was safe. Selkirk saw the boat leave the Duke, and pull for the beach....which he pointed out, and, flying as swift as a deer toward it, arrived first, where he stood ready to receive them as they stepped on shore. He embraced... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1850 - 604 sayfa
...six men, all well armed, to ascertain the cause of the fire, and to see that all was safe. Selkirk saw the boat leave the Duke, and pull for the beach....which he pointed out, and, flying as swift as a deer toward it, arrived first, where he stood ready to receive them as they stepped on shore. He embraced... | |
| B. B. - 1860 - 284 sayfa
...leave the Dule, and pull for the beach. He ran down joyfully to meet his countrymen, and to hear onco more the human voice. He took in his hand a piece...great for utterance, while their astonishment at his uncouth appearance struck them dumb. He had at this time his last shirt upon his back; his feet and... | |
| 1871 - 264 sayfa
...shore, with Captain Dover, Mr. Fry, and. six men, all well armed, to ascertain the cause of the fire. Alexander saw the boat leave the Duke, and pull for...great for utterance, while their astonishment at his uncouth appearance struck them dumb. He had at this time his last shirt upon his back; his feet and... | |
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