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Youth: And Two Other Stories - Page 47
by Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 379 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 225

1900 - 872 pages
...In the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's highness and thus pass out...gigantic tale, to the Erebus and Terror, bound on other conquests—and that never returned. It had known the ships and the men. They sailed from Deptford,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 165

1899 - 1284 pages
...the night of time, from the " Golden Hind " returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...returned. It had known the ships and the men. They sailed from Deptford, from Greenwich, from Erith, the adventurers and the settlers ; kings' ships and...
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Youth: And Two Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 410 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...to the Erebus and Terror, bound on other conquests — end that never returned. It had known the ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford, from,...
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The Art of the Short Story

Carl Henry Grabo - 1913 - 344 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...Greenwich, from Erith — the adventurers and the settlers; King's ships and the ships of the men on 'Change; captains, admirals, the dark "interlopers" of the...
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The Art of the Short Story

Carl Henry Grabo - 1913 - 346 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford, from i Greenwich, from Erith — the adventurers and the settlers; King's ships and the ships of the men...
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The Art of the Short Story

Carl Henry Grabo - 1913 - 348 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...gigantic tale, to the Erebus and Terror, bound on other conquests—and that never returned. It had known the ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford,...
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Complete Works, Volume 16

Joseph Conrad - 1903 - 360 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...gigantic tale, to the Erebus and Terror, bound on other conquests—and that never returned. It had known the ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford,...
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Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad - 1990 - 84 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...Erebus and Terror, bound on other conquests — and thai never returned. It had known the ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford, from Greenwich,...
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Heart of Darkness and Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pages
...in the night of time, from the Golden Hind returning with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out...known the ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptfbrd, from Greenwich, from Erith - the adventurers and the setders; kings' ships and the ships...
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Heart of Darkness and Other Stories

Joseph Conrad - 1995 - 244 pages
...with her round flanks full of treasure, to be visited by the Queen's Highness and thus pass out of die gigantic tale, to the Erebus and Terror, bound on...conquests - and that never returned. It had known die ships and the men. They had sailed from Deptford, from Greenwich, from Eridi - the adventurers...
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