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Pagina 415
... minutes passed before they arrived breathless at the poste restante counter across the road . Their sprint had been just too slow . The indignant clerk complained of the delay , and said he had had no excuse to hold the claimant of the ...
... minutes passed before they arrived breathless at the poste restante counter across the road . Their sprint had been just too slow . The indignant clerk complained of the delay , and said he had had no excuse to hold the claimant of the ...
Pagina 109
... minutes later a rocket was reported from the bridge . Mutters of rough sympathy passed around the gun for the ship in distress , in all probability torpedoed . No explanation for the rocket was ever given , as all our ships came through ...
... minutes later a rocket was reported from the bridge . Mutters of rough sympathy passed around the gun for the ship in distress , in all probability torpedoed . No explanation for the rocket was ever given , as all our ships came through ...
Pagina 131
... minutes the captain's mind was at ease . That pilot could handle a sailing - ship . He canted the Dalwhinnie's head straight towards the anchored vessel ; a per- fectly safe manoeuvre as , with her fore lower topsail aback , the four ...
... minutes the captain's mind was at ease . That pilot could handle a sailing - ship . He canted the Dalwhinnie's head straight towards the anchored vessel ; a per- fectly safe manoeuvre as , with her fore lower topsail aback , the four ...
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