Olla PodridaDigiCat, 16 сент. 2022 г. - Всего страниц: 321 In Frederick Marryat's novel, 'Olla Podrida,' readers are immersed in a thrilling tale of adventure and romance set against the backdrop of the British Royal Navy during the early 19th century. Marryat's literary style combines elements of humor, suspense, and vivid descriptions of naval life, drawing readers into the world of seafaring exploits and daring escapades. The novel's episodic structure and use of dialects reflect the author's firsthand experiences as a naval officer, adding authenticity to the narrative. Marryat skillfully weaves together various subplots and character arcs, creating a dynamic and engaging story that captivates readers from start to finish. 'Olla Podrida' stands out in the literary landscape as a unique and entertaining portrayal of naval life during the Age of Sail. |
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... called the next day, “you'll die of ennui. Go to Boulogne—it is delightful—you may be there as retired or as gay as you please.” Boulogne to be taken into consideration many inquiries made and all very satisfactory—good sands and ...
... called the next day, “you'll die of ennui. Go to Boulogne—it is delightful—you may be there as retired or as gay as you please.” Boulogne to be taken into consideration many inquiries made and all very satisfactory—good sands and ...
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... called himself a baron, the truth of which I doubted much; that he was employed by crowned heads, which I doubted still more. On one point, however, I had little doubt, although he did not enter upon the subject, (and his tongue to a ...
... called himself a baron, the truth of which I doubted much; that he was employed by crowned heads, which I doubted still more. On one point, however, I had little doubt, although he did not enter upon the subject, (and his tongue to a ...
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... called into requisition to carry the tents. The quartermaster general, the man with four eyes, as the natives called him, because he wore spectacles, superintended the loading of the animals— tent upon tent was heaped upon my friend ...
... called into requisition to carry the tents. The quartermaster general, the man with four eyes, as the natives called him, because he wore spectacles, superintended the loading of the animals— tent upon tent was heaped upon my friend ...
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Chapter Eight | |
Chapter Eleven | |
Chapter Fifteen | |
Chapter Nineteen | |
Chapter Twenty Four | |
Chapter Twenty | |
Chapter Twenty Eight | |
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