The young lieutenant paused in his troubled walk, and for a moment, he cast a glance of hesitation at the cliffs ; but, at the next instant, his eyes fell on the ruin of his vessel, and he answered— " Never, boy, never ; if my hour has come, I will... The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea - Page 86by James Fenimore Cooper - 1823 - 293 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1824 - 924 pages
...Barnstable, or for the hope of God's mercy ; go into the boat for the love of my cousin Katherine." The young lieutenant paused in his troubled walk,...and he answered — " Never, boy, never ; if my hour lias come, I will not shrink from my fate." " Listen to the men, dear sir ; the boat will be swamped... | |
| 1832 - 478 pages
...paused in his troubled walk, and, f>ra moment, he cast a glance of hesitation at the cliffs ; 1 nt, at the next instant, his eyes fell on the ruin of his ves; u!, and he answered — " Never, boy, never ; if my hour has come, I will not shrink from my fate."... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 pages
...hopes of (jod's mercy, go into the boat, for the love of my cousin Kntherine." The young lientenant paused in his troubled walk, and, for a moment, he cast a glance of hesitation at the clifls ; bnt, at the next instant, his eyes fell on the rnin of his vessel, and he answered — " Never,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1859 - 580 pages
...Barnstable, or for the hopes of God's mercy, go into the boat, for the love of my cousin Katherine." The young lieutenant paused in his troubled walk,...instant, his eyes fell on the ruin of his vessel, and he answei od— , "Never, boy, never; if my hour has come, 1 will not shrink from my fate." " Listen to... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 pages
...hopes of God's mercy, go into the boat, for the love of my cousin Katherine." The young licutenant paused in his troubled walk, and, for a moment, he cast a glance of hesitation at the eliffs; but, at the next instant, his eyes fell on the ruin of his vessel, and he answered, — " Never,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...Barnstable, or for the hope of heaven's mercy, go into the boat for the love of my cousin Katherine." The young lieutenant paused in his troubled walk, and for a moment ho cast a glance of hesitation at the cliffs; but at the next instant his eyes fell on the ruin of... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 480 pages
...ANALYSIS. — 1, 2 Explain the latter part of the line urging . tears. 1-4. Analyze the sentence. " Never, boy, never ! If my hour has come, I will not shrink from my fate." 10 " Listen to the men, dear sir: the boat will be swamped alongside the wreck, and their cry is that... | |
| Pearl Beaudry Wood - 1916 - 360 pages
...(casting a hesitating glance at the cliffs and then letting his eyes fall on the ruin of his vessel) . Never, boy, never; ' if my hour has come, I will not shrink from my fate. MERRY. Listen to the men, dear sir; the boat will be swamped alongside the wreck, and their cry is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 pages
...lientenant paused in his troubled walk, and, for a moment, he east a glanee of hesitation at the eliffs ; but, at the next instant, his eyes fell on the ruin...vessel, and he answered, — " Never, boy, never : if my heur has eome, I will not shrink from my fate." " Listen to the men, dear sir : the boat will be swamped... | |
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