precious eyes,' and said he'd seen him 'sheer,' - It's very odd that sailor-men should talk so very queer And then he hitch'd his trousers up, as is, I'm told, their use, - It's very odd that sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand... Bentley's Miscellany - Página 6201841Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 324 páginas
...Sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, hut think he meant to say He'd seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning, swim away...an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " somewhere* " about A landsman said, " I twig the chap—he's been upon the Mill— And 'cause he... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1852 - 320 páginas
...think he meant to say He'd seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning, swim away In Captain Large 's Royal George, about an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " aomewheres " about A landsman said, " I twig the chap — he's heen upon the Mill— And 'cause he... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 700 páginas
...and a hat turned up with green. He spoke about his "precious eyes," and said he'd seen him " sheer," I did not understand him well, but think he meant...an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " someWieres" about tne Nore. A landsman said, " I twig the chap—he's been upon the Mill— And 'cause... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1856 - 432 páginas
...up, as is, I 'm told, their use, —It's very odd that Sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant...George, about an hour before, And they were now, as he suppos'd, "sometoAn-M ' about the Nore. A landsman said, "I twig the chap—he's been upon the Mill—... | |
| Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...up, as 5?, I 'm told, their use, — It's very odd that Sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant...George, about an hour before, And they were now, as he suppos'd, " Boraewherts' about the Nore. A landsman said, "I twig the chap — he's been upon the Mill... | |
| James Parton - 1856 - 720 páginas
...muckingtogs," and a hat turned up with green. about his " precious eyes," and said he 'd seen him "•beer," I did not understand him well, but think he meant...'d seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning swim avra; In Captain Large's Royal George about an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " somewheresf'... | |
| James Parton - 1857 - 706 páginas
...and a hat turned up with green. He spoke about his " precious eyes," and said he 'd seen him "sheer," I did not understand him well, but think he meant...vulgar Boy, that morning swim away In Captain Large's Eoyal George about an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " somewheres" about the Nore.... | |
| 1859 - 338 páginas
...up, as is, I'm told, their use, —It's very odd that sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant to say He'd seen that little vulgar boy, that morning, swim away In Captain Large's Royal George, about an... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 páginas
...as is, I *m told, t'neir use, — It 's very odd that sailor-men should wear thost) things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant...an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, " someteheres" about the Nore. A landsman said, "I twig the chap — he's been upon the Mill— And... | |
| Thomas Ingoldsby - 1861 - 558 páginas
...understand him well, but think he meant to say He'd seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning, swim away ]n Captain Large's Royal George, about an hour before, And they were now, as he supposed, ' sotneu>/<eres ' about the Nore. A landsman said, ' I twig the chap — he's been upon the Mill —... | |
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