Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 |
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Pagina 189
... ship , as American ships were wont to be when they had good crews , and no undue brutality was practised . The hands were hard worked ; for there was no afternoon watch below as there was in British ships ; but they were well fed , and ...
... ship , as American ships were wont to be when they had good crews , and no undue brutality was practised . The hands were hard worked ; for there was no afternoon watch below as there was in British ships ; but they were well fed , and ...
Pagina 190
... ship . Here was something to get excited about . After a brief glance at the American ship to leeward the mate crossed the poop , but to avoid the glare on the water he had to wait a few minutes till the sun climbed high enough to bathe ...
... ship . Here was something to get excited about . After a brief glance at the American ship to leeward the mate crossed the poop , but to avoid the glare on the water he had to wait a few minutes till the sun climbed high enough to bathe ...
Pagina 437
... ship the Yukon - and the Japs haven't officially opened the port again yet . " 66 Shall I tell him that ? " I asked . " No ; just say that we consider the port to be safe for ships entering now , and that we expect British shipping to ...
... ship the Yukon - and the Japs haven't officially opened the port again yet . " 66 Shall I tell him that ? " I asked . " No ; just say that we consider the port to be safe for ships entering now , and that we expect British shipping to ...
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NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 245 |
NEW ORDER IN JAPAN BY E V GATENBY | 294 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
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