Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229W. Blackwood, 1931 |
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Pagina 46
... light ; indeed he could have sworn it was a light on shore . Again he went to the binnacle . 66 Murphy , " he said , " what do you make of that light ? " Michael turned the wheel a couple of spokes , then deliber- ately studied the ...
... light ; indeed he could have sworn it was a light on shore . Again he went to the binnacle . 66 Murphy , " he said , " what do you make of that light ? " Michael turned the wheel a couple of spokes , then deliber- ately studied the ...
Pagina 103
... light- ships ; but , even so , naviga- tion amongst them is by no means simple , owing to the ebb and flow of the swift tides . After passing the Cork the next lamp - post on the road to Flushing is the Sunk light- vessel , towards ...
... light- ships ; but , even so , naviga- tion amongst them is by no means simple , owing to the ebb and flow of the swift tides . After passing the Cork the next lamp - post on the road to Flushing is the Sunk light- vessel , towards ...
Pagina 377
... light sped across the scene , lighting the grim mass of the cliffs and the white angry water ; and a man called out suddenly , " Oh , the poor souls ! " A wedge - like shape was fast between the rocks off the har- bour entrance , the ...
... light sped across the scene , lighting the grim mass of the cliffs and the white angry water ; and a man called out suddenly , " Oh , the poor souls ! " A wedge - like shape was fast between the rocks off the har- bour entrance , the ...
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