End of the Tether

Stok Kodu:
9786257060134
Boyut:
13,5 X 21
Sayfa Sayısı:
177
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2020
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
220,00TL
Taksitli fiyat: 12 x 24,47TL
9786257060134
412078
End of the Tether
End of the Tether
220.00
For a long time after the course of the steamer Sofala had been altered for the land, the low swampy coast had retained its appearance of a mere smudge of darkness beyond a belt of glitter. The sunrays seemed to fall violently upon the calm sea--seemed to shatter themselves upon an adamantine surface into sparkling dust, into a dazzling vapor of light that blinded the eye and wearied the brain with its unsteady brightness.Captain Whalley did not look at it. When his Serang, approaching the roomy cane arm-chair which he filled capably, had informed him in a low voice that the course was to be altered, he had risen at once and had remained on his feet, face forward, while the head of his ship swung through a quarter of a circle. He had not uttered a single word, not even the word to steady the helm. It was the Serang, an elderly, alert, little Malay, with a very dark skin, who murmured the order to the helmsman. And then slowly Captain Whalley sat down again in the arm-chair on the bridge and fixed his eyes on the deck between his feet.
For a long time after the course of the steamer Sofala had been altered for the land, the low swampy coast had retained its appearance of a mere smudge of darkness beyond a belt of glitter. The sunrays seemed to fall violently upon the calm sea--seemed to shatter themselves upon an adamantine surface into sparkling dust, into a dazzling vapor of light that blinded the eye and wearied the brain with its unsteady brightness.Captain Whalley did not look at it. When his Serang, approaching the roomy cane arm-chair which he filled capably, had informed him in a low voice that the course was to be altered, he had risen at once and had remained on his feet, face forward, while the head of his ship swung through a quarter of a circle. He had not uttered a single word, not even the word to steady the helm. It was the Serang, an elderly, alert, little Malay, with a very dark skin, who murmured the order to the helmsman. And then slowly Captain Whalley sat down again in the arm-chair on the bridge and fixed his eyes on the deck between his feet.
Tüm kartlar
Taksit Sayısı Taksit tutarı Genel Toplam
2 117,69    235,38   
3 80,04    240,11   
4 61,26    245,06   
5 50,05    250,27   
6 42,62    255,73   
7 37,35    261,43   
8 33,42    267,37   
9 30,40    273,57   
10 28,00    279,99   
11 26,06    286,68   
12 24,47    293,61   
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