II As the boat bounced from the top of each wave the wind tore through the hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray slashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the men surveyed... Scribner's Magazine - Сторінка 729редактори - 1897Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Stephen Crane - 1898 - 360 стор.
...I 'm thinking of as being near Mosquito Inlet Light; perhaps it 'sa life-saving station." " We 're not there yet," said the oiler in the stern. II As...a moment a broad, tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven. It was probaply splendid, it was probably glorious, this play of the free sea, wild with... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1921 - 274 стор.
...picturesque. But the men in the boat had no time to see it, and if they had had leisure there were ether things to occupy their minds. The sun swung steadily...as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray splashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of xvhich the men surveyed,... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1921 - 268 стор.
...Inlet Light. Perhaps it's a life-saving station." "We're not there yet," said the oiler, in the stem. n As the boat bounced from the top of each wave, the...as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray splashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the men surveyed,... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1921 - 268 стор.
...through the hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray splashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a...a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven. It was probably splendid. It was probably glorious, this play of the free sea, wild with... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1912 - 462 стор.
...the scene that appeared more natural to it than sunshine. — DICKENS: A Tale of Two Cities. ^o"f, 2. As the boat bounced from the top of each wave the wind tore V through the hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray slashed... | |
| Dorothy Brewster - 1928 - 536 стор.
...the difference between a life-saving station and a house of refuge. The cook had said : ' ' There 'sa house of refuge just north of the Mosquito Inlet Light,...as the craft plopped her stern down again the spray splashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the men surveyed,... | |
| 1927 - 528 стор.
...Light. Perhaps it 'sa life-saving station.' * We're not there yet,' said the oiler, in the stern. n As the boat bounced from the top of each wave, the...hair of the hatless men, and as the craft plopped her Btern down again the spray slashed past them. The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1984 - 1422 стор.
...cook. "Houses of refuge don't have crews," said the correspondent. "As I understand them, they arc only places where clothes and grub are stored for...a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven. It was probably splendid. It was probably glorious, this play of the free sea, wild with... | |
| Stephen Crane - 1991 - 334 стор.
...astern. Viewed from a balcony, the whole thing would, doubtless, have been weirdly picturesque. But the men in the boat had no time to see it, and if...a moment a broad, tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven. It was probably splendid, it was probably glorious, this play of the free sea, wild with... | |
| Maurice O'Sullivan, Jack Lane - 1994 - 276 стор.
...astern. Viewed from a balcony, the whole thing would doubtlessly have been weirdly picturesque. But the men in the boat had no time to see it, and if...a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven. It was probably splendid. It was probably glorious, this play of the free sea, wild with... | |
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