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Pagina 229
... morning , and they hoped for a fair wind to William Head . All this seemed to be very satis- factory to Tim . He sent his compli- ments to the Admiral and thanked him for his message , with the assurance that he himself would be at the ...
... morning , and they hoped for a fair wind to William Head . All this seemed to be very satis- factory to Tim . He sent his compli- ments to the Admiral and thanked him for his message , with the assurance that he himself would be at the ...
Pagina 383
... morning . As soon as we stopped in the evening I made a fire from old ration and ammunition boxes of which we kept a stock in the back of the truck , replenished as opportunity offered . On the fire I heated tins selected and opened by ...
... morning . As soon as we stopped in the evening I made a fire from old ration and ammunition boxes of which we kept a stock in the back of the truck , replenished as opportunity offered . On the fire I heated tins selected and opened by ...
Pagina 151
... morning , but arranged his own pursuits until he was ready and waiting to take me home at the end of the morning . He would often attend the students ' mid- morning break in the coffee- room where large round biscuits and coffee were ...
... morning , but arranged his own pursuits until he was ready and waiting to take me home at the end of the morning . He would often attend the students ' mid- morning break in the coffee- room where large round biscuits and coffee were ...
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