How have you passed the night ? Badly enough ; the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was. We are going very fast. How many knots are we running... A Japanese-English Dictionary of Conversation - Page 187by Ikubunsha. Henshūjo - 1906 - 735 pagesFull view - About this book
| Handbook - 1846 - 438 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we? We shall soon be in siyht of lana. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ten knots an hour. I think I can see tht coast. We shall soon arrive, we shall... | |
| William A. Bellenger - 1851 - 244 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour ? Let us ask the helmsman. Va V, á izar velas ? Nó, el viento noses contrario, ó tenemos el viento contrario. Tanto... | |
| Nouveau guide, W A. Bellenger - English language - 1854 - 518 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ten knots an hour. I think I can see the coast. We shall soon arrive, we shall... | |
| M. P. Peridēs - English language - 1859 - 664 pages
...enough • the engine would not let me sleep. It is day light. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was. We are going very fast. Tent pisj la traversée sera longue. Je vais à la chambre-, jene me sens pas tout à fait à mou aise.... | |
| William A. Bellenger - French language - 1865 - 220 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Wliere are we? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour ? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ten knot« an hour. I think I can see the coast. Nous serons bientôt arrivés.... | |
| Italy - 1865 - 140 pages
...nel tragitto. Non possiam entrare It is daylight. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was. We are going тегу fast. How many knots are we running an hour? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ten knots... | |
| William A. Bellenger - 1866 - 232 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....going very fast. How many knots are we running an honr ? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ton knotï an hour. I think I can sec the coast. Nous... | |
| William A. Bellenger, Charles Witcomb - French language - 1867 - 278 pages
...the engine would not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour ? Let us ask the helmsman. We are making ten knot» an hour. I think I can see the coast. Nous serons bientôt arrivés.... | |
| 1868 - 134 pages
...is daylight. Where are we ? We shall soon be in sight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not BO high as it was. We are going very fast. How many knots are we running an hour? Lefus ask the helmsman. We are making ten knots an hour. I think I can see the coast. We shall soon... | |
| William A. Bellenger - 1873 - 320 pages
...the engine wcmld not let me sleep. It is day-light. Where are we? We shall soon beinsight of land. The sea is calmer. The wind is not so high as it was....many knots are we running an hour? Let us ask the helmsman. We are makingten knots an hour. I think I can see the coast. We shall soon arrive, we shall... | |
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