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... sailed at last at half - past eight on the morning of 19th August , two ships of similar build and tonnage accompanying us . The scenery was magnificent , and as we wove our way among hundreds of tiny emerald islands I was , despite the ...
... sailed at last at half - past eight on the morning of 19th August , two ships of similar build and tonnage accompanying us . The scenery was magnificent , and as we wove our way among hundreds of tiny emerald islands I was , despite the ...
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... sailed along the edge of the pack . Soon a hail from the crow's - nest proclaimed that land was in sight . Mr Kendall climbed to the foreyard and discovered that the pack was lying against a yellow beach of shingle about five miles ...
... sailed along the edge of the pack . Soon a hail from the crow's - nest proclaimed that land was in sight . Mr Kendall climbed to the foreyard and discovered that the pack was lying against a yellow beach of shingle about five miles ...
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... sailed them ever afterwards under the Cross of St Patrick . Before sailing we had a conference , at which the captain contributed some naval rum , I some whisky , and Smith a fair description of the coast down which we were going to ...
... sailed them ever afterwards under the Cross of St Patrick . Before sailing we had a conference , at which the captain contributed some naval rum , I some whisky , and Smith a fair description of the coast down which we were going to ...
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aircraft anchor Anzio appeared army arrived asked began Beja Berbera BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE blue boat bombs Brezna British Byng camel camp Captain Lyon carried cigale coast Commandant crew dark deck enemy English Falstaff Father Dunn feet fire French Fyzabad Gammon bomb George German Gibraltar Gogra Gogra Ji Griper guns hands harbour head hoopoe hundred island Italian Japanese Jimmie Crane Jungli knew land later Lavallette light looked Lough Sheelin mahout MAXALDING miles morning moved naval never night officers once party passed patrol PETER CAREW plane Pogenau ponies port prisoners reached Repulse Bay river road round sailed seemed ship Sibu side soldiers soon Southampton Island streets tent theatre thing thought tion told took train troops trucks turned village waiting walked watch wounded yards