Shipwreck of the Stirling Castle: Containing a Faithful Narrative of the Dreadful Sufferings of the Crew and the Cruel Murder of Captain Fraser by the Savages : Also, the Horrible Barbarity of the Cannibals Inflicted Upon the Captain's Widow ...G. Virtue, 1838 - 376 ページ |
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... Captain Fyans , for the purpose of rescuing him and his companions ; and if he succeeded he was to receive a free pardon . The stranger , in order to inspire Baxter with con- fidence , informed him that Lieutenant Otter and a detachment ...
... Captain Fyans , for the purpose of rescuing him and his companions ; and if he succeeded he was to receive a free pardon . The stranger , in order to inspire Baxter with con- fidence , informed him that Lieutenant Otter and a detachment ...
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... Lieutenant Otter and his party were in ambush ; but they had not proceeded far before Baxter was seized with the cramp in his stomach , and could proceed no farther . In this dilemma Graham thought it advisable to kindle a fire ...
... Lieutenant Otter and his party were in ambush ; but they had not proceeded far before Baxter was seized with the cramp in his stomach , and could proceed no farther . In this dilemma Graham thought it advisable to kindle a fire ...
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... Lieutenant Otter and his party halted , about nine o'clock in the morning . Here every kind attention was paid to Baxter , who was an invalid , but his spirits were elevated by finding Robert Hanham and the boy Carey under the ...
... Lieutenant Otter and his party halted , about nine o'clock in the morning . Here every kind attention was paid to Baxter , who was an invalid , but his spirits were elevated by finding Robert Hanham and the boy Carey under the ...
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... Lieutenant Otter , the wind was veering to the south - east ; hence he was unable to return by sea in the two boats which had brought his party down from the penal settlement ; in fact , they were completely wind - bound . In the course ...
... Lieutenant Otter , the wind was veering to the south - east ; hence he was unable to return by sea in the two boats which had brought his party down from the penal settlement ; in fact , they were completely wind - bound . In the course ...
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... Lieutenant Otter , with that politeness which is the characteristic of a British officer , sent an invitation by some of the young natives , desiring that the sable ladies would pay him a visit , which they readily obeyed , when bread ...
... Lieutenant Otter , with that politeness which is the characteristic of a British officer , sent an invitation by some of the young natives , desiring that the sable ladies would pay him a visit , which they readily obeyed , when bread ...
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