The Adventures of Harry Marline Or Notes From An American Midshipmans Lucky B
The Adventures of Harry Marline Or Notes From An American Midshipmans Lucky B
Porter, David D. (David Dixon), 1813-1891
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Belteazer, how do you account for that fellow's swallowing those shells so easily ? " " It was all owing to the peristaltic action of the intestines, sir, " replied the doctor, ( ' produced by the iron on the long intes- tines of the snake. " "Ah ! I suppose so, " answered the commodore. " Suppose we take a drink all round, gentlemen ; that story of the captain's makes me dry in the throat. Mr. Shacklesnakes, " he said, "you must set that to music. " Captain Marvellous suggested, as the story w...as rather long and not half finished, that he should postpone the remainder until some other time, but the commodore would not hear of such a thing, so he continued. But we will follow the story in the next chapter. CHAPTEE XVII. CODFISH AND ONIONS BAD FOR SEA-SERPENTS -SEA-SERPENT IN CABLE-TIER PATENT ANCHOR AND CABLE DEATH OF OLD CRAB, ETC. "To describe the destruction which everywhere met the eye would be impossible. The ship never recovered from the effects of that adventure, for to the last day of the cruise she bore the marks of that sea-serpent ; many a poor fellow was laid low and met his tomb in the maw of that insatiable monster ; nearly all the officers were killed or drowned, for the second lieutenant was the only one alive, and he was laid up in his cot with a broken shoulder-blade.
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