Foley," turning to the captain, "I have only one eye, — I have a right to be blind sometimes:" — and then, putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, "I really do not see the signal! The Great Battles of the British Navy - Page 293by Charles Rathbone Low - 1872 - 496 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1813 - 550 pages
...right to be blind sometimes :' — and then putting the glass to Iris blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, ' I really do not see the signal !' Presently he exclaimed, ' Damn the signal! Keep mine lor closer battle flying ! That's the way I answer such signals ! Nail... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...right to be blind " sometimes :" — and then putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, " I "...really do not see the signal !" Presently he exclaimed, " Damn the signal ! Keep " mine for closer battle flying ! That's the « way I answer such signals.... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...— and then putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with hitterness, he exclaimed, «I really do not see the signal!' Presently he exclaimed, • Damn the signal! Keep mine for closer battle fliin; That 's the way I answer such signals! Nail... | |
| 1814 - 760 pages
...— and then putting the glass to his blind eve, in that mood of mind which sports with bitternoss, he exclaimed, " I really do not see the signal !" Presently he exclaimed, " Damn the signal ! Keep mine for closer battle flying ! That's the way I answer such signals. Nail... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1830 - 354 pages
...right to be blind sometimes :" — and then, putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, " I really do not see the signal !" Presently he exclaimed, " Damn the signal. Keep mine for closer battle flying ! That 's the way 1 answer such signals ! Nail... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...a right to be blind sometimes:' and then, putting his glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, ' I really do not see the signal!' Presently he exclaimed, ' Damn tinsignal ! Keep mine for closer battle flying ? That s the way I answer such signals ? Nail... | |
| William James - 1837 - 412 pages
...right to be blind sometimes : ' — and then putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, ' I really do not see the signal.' Presently he exclaimed, ' D — n the signal ! keep mine for closer battle flying ! That's the way J answer such signals. Nail... | |
| William James - Great Britain - 1837 - 416 pages
...right to be blind sometimes : ' — and then putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, * I really do not see the signal.' Presently he exclaimed, ' D — n the signal ! keep mine for closer battle flying ! That's the way J answer such signals. Nail... | |
| Child rearing - 1843 - 320 pages
...right to be blind sometimes :" — and then, putting the glass to his blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, " I really do not see the signal !" Presently he exclaimed, " Damn the signal. Keep mine for closer battle flying ! That's the way 1 answer such signals t Nail... | |
| Paul Harris Nicolas - 1845 - 438 pages
...have a right to be blind sometimes," and then putting the glass to the blind eye, in that mood of mind which sports with bitterness, he exclaimed, " I really do not see the signal." Presently he exclaimed, "D n the signal! keep mine for closer action flying! That's the way I answer such signals;—nail mine... | |
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