Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 3R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 14
... officers , and the confused noises which may be heard on any sailing vessel floated over the harbor to the little party on shore . During the entire preparation , Francisco stood on the deck gazing one moment at the shore and next at ...
... officers , and the confused noises which may be heard on any sailing vessel floated over the harbor to the little party on shore . During the entire preparation , Francisco stood on the deck gazing one moment at the shore and next at ...
Page 40
... at the rate of eight leagues a watch , merely with their fore - courses , insomuch that the master thought it necessary to stop that career , and , on consulting with his officers , brought the ship about and 40 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
... at the rate of eight leagues a watch , merely with their fore - courses , insomuch that the master thought it necessary to stop that career , and , on consulting with his officers , brought the ship about and 40 SAINT AUGUSTINE .
Page 41
John Roy Musick. consulting with his officers , brought the ship about and tried to furl up sails in order to make headway with the mizzen . The mountainous seas , the early product of the storm , became so unruly that the seamen knew ...
John Roy Musick. consulting with his officers , brought the ship about and tried to furl up sails in order to make headway with the mizzen . The mountainous seas , the early product of the storm , became so unruly that the seamen knew ...
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... remain here ? " asked Ottigny , one of his officers . " Yes , I will send you with D'Erlac higher up the stream to make discoveries . " They were accordingly sent in company with Saturiova up the SEEKING HOMES AND PEACE . 63.
... remain here ? " asked Ottigny , one of his officers . " Yes , I will send you with D'Erlac higher up the stream to make discoveries . " They were accordingly sent in company with Saturiova up the SEEKING HOMES AND PEACE . 63.
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... officers of the navy and have an armed force sent at midnight , sufficient to capture the pirates at dawn of day . " The pirate These instructions were carried out . ships lay near the island in safe mooring awaiting the ransom which ...
... officers of the navy and have an armed force sent at midnight , sufficient to capture the pirates at dawn of day . " The pirate These instructions were carried out . ships lay near the island in safe mooring awaiting the ransom which ...
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admiral Admiral Coligni answered arms asked attack Augustine Beaucarre boat brother cannon Carolinia Catholic chief coast Coligni colony commandant Cossel countrymen cried Cuba cunning D'Erlac D'Oranger danger dark dawn deck Duke of Guise enemy escaped expedition eyes face fate father fear fell fleet Florida forest Fort Carolinia Fort St Fourneaux Francisco Estevan French Frenchmen gazed girl gold Gourges governor guard guns hand heard heart heretics Hortense De Barre Huguenots Indians John Gyrot king knew land Laudon Laudonnière mademoiselle matchlocks Mattheo Melendez Mendoza Monsieur Gyrot morning nière night Olacatora Ottigny Outina pale persecution pirate priest prisoner Protestant rain reached Ribault river sailed sailor Saturiova savages seemed seized señor sent ship shore silence Sir John Hawkins slain smile soldiers soon Spain Spanish stood storm sword terrible thought Timagoa Trenchant vessel wild woods World young Spaniard