This is from Columbus
In lines 27-28 of Passage 2, the mate states:
“He curls his lip,...
English, 28.10.2020 17:50 BustD0wnAnt
This is from Columbus
In lines 27-28 of Passage 2, the mate states:
“He curls his lip, he lies in wait,
He lifts his teeth, as if to bite!”
To whom or what is the mate referring?
the sea
himself
another sailor
the brave Adm’r’l
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