Victor Hugo:Toilers of the Sea
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Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1866. Excerpt: ... 18 III. CONVERSATIONS INTERRUPTED. THE Durande started pleasantly. The passengers, as soon as their bags and portmanteaus were installed upon and under the benches, took that customary survey of the vessel which seems indispensable under the circumstances. Two of the passengers--the tourist and the Parisian--had never seen a steam-vessel before, and from the moment the paddles began to revolve, they stood admiring the foam. Then they looked with wonderment at the smoke. Then they examined, one by one, and almost piece by piece upon the upper and lower deck, all those naval appliances such as rings, grapnels, hooks and bolts, which, with their nice precision and adaptation, form a kind of colossal bijouterie--a sort of iron jewellery fantastically gilded with rust by the weather. They walked round the little signal gun upon the upper deck. ''Chained up like a sporting dog,'' observed the tourist. ''And covered with a waterproof coat to prevent its taking cold,'' added the Parisian. As they left the land further behind, they indulged in the customary observations upon the view of St. Malo. One passenger laid down the axiom that the approach to a place by sea is always deceptive; and that at a league from the shore, for example, nothing could more resemble Ostend than Dunkirk. He completed his series of remarks on Dunkirk by the observation that one of its two floating lights painted red was called Ruytingen, and the other Mardyck. St. Malo, meanwhile, grew smaller in the distance, and finally disappeared from view. The aspect of the sea was a vast calm. The furrow left in the water by the vessel was a long double line edged with foam, and stretching straight behind them as far as the eye could see. A straight line drawn from St. Malo in France to Exeter in England, would touch the island ... Victor Hugo, Books, Fiction and Literature, Toilers of the Sea Books>Fiction and Literature, General Books LLC<
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Victor Hugo:Toilers of the Sea
- nieuw boek ISBN: 9781154331967
Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1866. Excerpt: ... 18 I… Meer...
Book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1866. Excerpt: ... 18 III. CONVERSATIONS INTERRUPTED. THE Durande started pleasantly. The passengers, as soon as their bags and portmanteaus were installed upon and under the benches, took that customary survey of the vessel which seems indispensable under the circumstances. Two of the passengers--the tourist and the Parisian--had never seen a steam-vessel before, and from the moment the paddles began to revolve, they stood admiring the foam. Then they looked with wonderment at the smoke. Then they examined, one by one, and almost piece by piece upon the upper and lower deck, all those naval appliances such as rings, grapnels, hooks and bolts, which, with their nice precision and adaptation, form a kind of colossal bijouterie--a sort of iron jewellery fantastically gilded with rust by the weather. They walked round the little signal gun upon the upper deck. ''Chained up like a sporting dog,'' observed the tourist. ''And covered with a waterproof coat to prevent its taking cold,'' added the Parisian. As they left the land further behind, they indulged in the customary observations upon the view of St. Malo. One passenger laid down the axiom that the approach to a place by sea is always deceptive; and that at a league from the shore, for example, nothing could more resemble Ostend than Dunkirk. He completed his series of remarks on Dunkirk by the observation that one of its two floating lights painted red was called Ruytingen, and the other Mardyck. St. Malo, meanwhile, grew smaller in the distance, and finally disappeared from view. The aspect of the sea was a vast calm. The furrow left in the water by the vessel was a long double line edged with foam, and stretching straight behind them as far as the eye could see. A straight line drawn from St. Malo in France to Exeter in England, would touch the island ... Victor Hugo, Books, Fiction and Literature, Toilers of the Sea Books>Fiction and Literature <
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Victor Hugo:Toilers Of The Sea
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