If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which at this time was heavy on the beach ? and, supposing I succeeded in this point, should I be able to walk, climb the cliffs, and get to a house? If not, there was little chance of life remaining... Hunt's Yachting Magazine - Страница 1731857Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1839 - 612 страница
...the object of his choice would require much greater exertion. But here comes Brock again : — " If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and, summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| Charles Ellms - 1841 - 606 страница
...the object of his choice would require much greater exertion. But here comes Brock again : — " If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and, summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| 1846 - 872 страница
...; and to gain the object of his choice would require much greater exertion. But, said Brock, 'If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...succeeded in this point, should I be able to walk, climb f he cliffs, and get to a house ? If not, there was little chance of life remaining long in me ; but... | |
| 1846 - 460 страница
...; and to gain the object of his choice would require much greater exertion. But, said Brock, ' if I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1850 - 344 страница
...of his choice would require much greater exertion. Here, again, are Brock's reflections: —' If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and, summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| Frances Osborne - 1851 - 332 страница
...object of his choice would require much greater exertion. Here, again, are Brock's reflections:—' If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and, summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| Fanny Osborne - 1852 - 394 страница
...of his choice would require much greater exertion. Here, again, are Brock's reflections : — ' If I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and, summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
| William Martin - 1864 - 366 страница
...northward, and to gain the object of his choice would require much greater exertion. " If," said Brock " I gained the shore, could I get out of the surf, which...me: but if I could make myself heard on board the vessel, then I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest... | |
| 1875 - 380 страница
...choice would require much greater exertion. But, said Brock, " If I gained the shore, could I get out pf the surf, which at this time was heavy on the beach...I should secure immediate assistance. I got within two hundred yards of her, the nearest possible approach, and summoning all my strength, I sung out... | |
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