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Pagina 26
... carried out by all available hands until far into the short summer night . On a fine August forenoon , the impressive and beautiful fleet of seaplanes dropped into the bight , without confusion or loss . " Everything , " according to C ...
... carried out by all available hands until far into the short summer night . On a fine August forenoon , the impressive and beautiful fleet of seaplanes dropped into the bight , without confusion or loss . " Everything , " according to C ...
Pagina 32
... carry dinner jackets on service , but wearing natty suitings and ties they presented themselves at the festivity to be ... carried out there and then , in- stead of at the final destination . For the convenience of the passengers , an ...
... carry dinner jackets on service , but wearing natty suitings and ties they presented themselves at the festivity to be ... carried out there and then , in- stead of at the final destination . For the convenience of the passengers , an ...
Pagina 144
... carrying baskets full of the heavy stone . Each cart contained three round baskets filled to the brim , and each basket was tipped by hand on to a second dump nearer the ship . A second body of men carried the spar in the same way from ...
... carrying baskets full of the heavy stone . Each cart contained three round baskets filled to the brim , and each basket was tipped by hand on to a second dump nearer the ship . A second body of men carried the spar in the same way from ...
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