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Pagina 204
... Course ' in three weeks ' time . The first essential was to get moder- ately fit before it started ; the second to ensure that my equipment fitted and would not rub , even after many hours ' wear . I set myself a daily ' run ' every ...
... Course ' in three weeks ' time . The first essential was to get moder- ately fit before it started ; the second to ensure that my equipment fitted and would not rub , even after many hours ' wear . I set myself a daily ' run ' every ...
Pagina 226
... course , doing revolutions for about seven knots and making good about three . But this did not last long . A slight north - easterly wind had sprung up unnoticed , bringing with it a short choppy sea . Our course for Algiers was a bit ...
... course , doing revolutions for about seven knots and making good about three . But this did not last long . A slight north - easterly wind had sprung up unnoticed , bringing with it a short choppy sea . Our course for Algiers was a bit ...
Pagina 394
... course by course . For one reason I have forgotten many of them ; for another , it seems hardly decent to do so in these days of rationing . I will only say that we began with caviare and large slabs of pâté de foie gras , followed by ...
... course by course . For one reason I have forgotten many of them ; for another , it seems hardly decent to do so in these days of rationing . I will only say that we began with caviare and large slabs of pâté de foie gras , followed by ...
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