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Pagina 206
... ship . We weren't work- ing it that night and there were no big lights . I took a hurricane lamp and started off down the ladders . " It's very strange how decks which are quite clear in the daytime ship ring - bolts and things after ...
... ship . We weren't work- ing it that night and there were no big lights . I took a hurricane lamp and started off down the ladders . " It's very strange how decks which are quite clear in the daytime ship ring - bolts and things after ...
Pagina 261
... ship terms when the ship is berthed alongside the Dockyard on a rainy day , and the only possible path to town and shopping centre is ankle - deep in mud . Men in general are clean was first discovered , nearly. The ship had recently com ...
... ship terms when the ship is berthed alongside the Dockyard on a rainy day , and the only possible path to town and shopping centre is ankle - deep in mud . Men in general are clean was first discovered , nearly. The ship had recently com ...
Pagina 592
... ship's articles . Mr Melsom seemed to have the knack of picking up cheap mates . Men before the mast had to receive the wages of the port , but their number was cut down to a minimum . A sailing ship that carries a donkey engine is ...
... ship's articles . Mr Melsom seemed to have the knack of picking up cheap mates . Men before the mast had to receive the wages of the port , but their number was cut down to a minimum . A sailing ship that carries a donkey engine is ...
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