Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 227William Blackwood, 1930 |
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Pagina 227
... ship , lying a few cables distant , was preparing for sea . A sud- den uprush of black smoke belched from her funnels , con- gested in the still air , hovering dark and ominous as a pall ; a syren rose to shrill wail , modulated , faded ...
... ship , lying a few cables distant , was preparing for sea . A sud- den uprush of black smoke belched from her funnels , con- gested in the still air , hovering dark and ominous as a pall ; a syren rose to shrill wail , modulated , faded ...
Pagina 232
... ship's searchlights. I looked up , caught sight of a blue gleam poised high above our bows , and experienced a sickening sensation as if the pit of my stomach had received a deadly blow . " One - nine - o ! " I shouted . 66 One - nine ...
... ship's searchlights. I looked up , caught sight of a blue gleam poised high above our bows , and experienced a sickening sensation as if the pit of my stomach had received a deadly blow . " One - nine - o ! " I shouted . 66 One - nine ...
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... ships ' gigs in which the masters of the various vessels were being rowed out from the mole , each gig heading at racing speed like a homing pigeon toward its own ship . Our crew had a liberty day , and , being mostly foreigners , with ...
... ships ' gigs in which the masters of the various vessels were being rowed out from the mole , each gig heading at racing speed like a homing pigeon toward its own ship . Our crew had a liberty day , and , being mostly foreigners , with ...
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