Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Pagina 19
... sailed to where the week's work awaited us . It was a summer of unalloyed happiness . October , and the first gales of the equinox . Deirdre snugged down for her hibernation , lay forlorn in the little yard . But the true sailorman's ...
... sailed to where the week's work awaited us . It was a summer of unalloyed happiness . October , and the first gales of the equinox . Deirdre snugged down for her hibernation , lay forlorn in the little yard . But the true sailorman's ...
Pagina 367
... sailed for Karachi , where we loaded wheat for London . One morning , while on holiday at my own town , I turned in to the public library to learn from the ' Shipping Gazette ' how the homeward - bound ships were faring , and got a ...
... sailed for Karachi , where we loaded wheat for London . One morning , while on holiday at my own town , I turned in to the public library to learn from the ' Shipping Gazette ' how the homeward - bound ships were faring , and got a ...
Pagina 375
... sailed south till I reached the fourth parallel of south latitude , V. well to the eastward of the islands , then sailed due west along that parallel , I was bound to make them ahead . I have said that to get the latitude was simple ...
... sailed south till I reached the fourth parallel of south latitude , V. well to the eastward of the islands , then sailed due west along that parallel , I was bound to make them ahead . I have said that to get the latitude was simple ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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