good heavens!" said an old woman among the spectators, "and that besides our having had a considerable pestilence last year, and that they say that the English are going to
disembark in a company at Harfleur."
The captain was only waiting for his passengers; hardly had they put foot on deck ere her head was turned towards Hastings, where they were to
disembark. At this instant the three friends turned, in spite of themselves, a last look on the rock, upon the menacing figure which pursued them and now stood out with a distinctness still.
A RICH Woman having returned from abroad
disembarked at the foot of Knee-deep Street, and was about to walk to her hotel through the mud.
Then we
disembarked and went inland about five miles, where we came upon a small lake entirely filled with oil, from the center of which a geyser of oil spouted.
After two months' sailing we arrived at a seaport, where we
disembarked and did a great trade.
She brought an unusual number of passengers, some of whom remained on deck to scan the picturesque panorama of the town, while the greater part
disembarked in the boats, and landed on the quay.
During this time they had visited some of the principal places in the group, and had
disembarked at various points about five hundred troops.
In 1845, Maizan, the French explorer,
disembarked, alone, at Bagamayo, directly opposite to Zanzibar, and got as far as Deje-la-Mhora, where the chief caused him to be put to death in the most cruel torment.
The boats and baggage were carried over this “portage,” and the troops proceeded to the other extremity of the lake, where they
disembarked and encamped.
Arrived there, he exchanged a civil good-night with the captain, and handed a sovereign to the seaman who held his bag while he
disembarked.
At last the boat stopped at a small town, and Legree, with his party,
disembarked.
"He certainly does not occupy it, since he has not yet arrived; but, once
disembarked, he will occupy it."