Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229William Blackwood, 1931 |
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... wind came away from the south , a nice moderate breeze , and the little vessel , with all sail set , stood away to the north - west heading for Cape Breton Island . It was fine to be alive then , and everyone on board was in high ...
... wind came away from the south , a nice moderate breeze , and the little vessel , with all sail set , stood away to the north - west heading for Cape Breton Island . It was fine to be alive then , and everyone on board was in high ...
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... wind ? I knew that no native boat would ordinarily be lying out here knocking about in the full force of the monsoon . When it is blowing so hard they all make a fair wind of it to the nearest shelter and anchor close in under some ...
... wind ? I knew that no native boat would ordinarily be lying out here knocking about in the full force of the monsoon . When it is blowing so hard they all make a fair wind of it to the nearest shelter and anchor close in under some ...
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... wind behind you . A powerful head wind directly we left Karachi made it necessary for us to land at Hyderabad ( Sind ) , the first of the three fuelling stations . We were flying at about three thousand feet above the rail- way , with ...
... wind behind you . A powerful head wind directly we left Karachi made it necessary for us to land at Hyderabad ( Sind ) , the first of the three fuelling stations . We were flying at about three thousand feet above the rail- way , with ...
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