Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... ship clear so that wires could be handled quickly , but all other available space , both above and below decks , including the gun platforms , was crammed to the fullest capacity . It was with a sigh of relief that the report that the ship ...
... ship clear so that wires could be handled quickly , but all other available space , both above and below decks , including the gun platforms , was crammed to the fullest capacity . It was with a sigh of relief that the report that the ship ...
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... ship's company were on the verge of mutiny and her com- manding officer on the brink of insanity , we were , many a time , when picking up that buoy . How I sympathised with men of whom I had heard , who exhausted their vocabularies and ...
... ship's company were on the verge of mutiny and her com- manding officer on the brink of insanity , we were , many a time , when picking up that buoy . How I sympathised with men of whom I had heard , who exhausted their vocabularies and ...
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... ships rolling in St Helen's roads out beyond Bembridge , waiting its Chelsea Invalids and gaol- delivery - waiting to tide it down Channel , round the world and back again - one ship only . Later the mutinous but loyal fleet lying at ...
... ships rolling in St Helen's roads out beyond Bembridge , waiting its Chelsea Invalids and gaol- delivery - waiting to tide it down Channel , round the world and back again - one ship only . Later the mutinous but loyal fleet lying at ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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adder arms arrived asked Banganapalle began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boat bridge British Bruges Captain Chard chief course dark deck depth charges dhow Duke Edward Pakenham engine equerry eyes face father feet fell fire fool guns hand head heard hill horse hundred India Jeddah jester Jhansi John Marley knew lady land later light live looked Lord Lord Chelmsford markhor matter ment miles Mishmi MONROE HEATH morning moved native never night officer once Pakenham passed port realised Reay replied rifles road Rorke's Drift Rose round sampans sea-anchor seemed seen ship side smile snakes soldiers soon stood story sure tell thing thought tion told took trees turned village waiting walk wall watch WILLIAM GUGGENHEIM wind yards Zulus