Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... next few months . We did not know for how long , but we regarded the prospect with a certain amount of equanim- ity , as the ship was unarmed , and we knew we should not be fired on by 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 7.
... next few months . We did not know for how long , but we regarded the prospect with a certain amount of equanim- ity , as the ship was unarmed , and we knew we should not be fired on by 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 7.
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and we knew we should not be fired on by a hostile cruiser , as might have been the case if we had remained on the Wolf . There was on board a certain amount of live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all ...
and we knew we should not be fired on by a hostile cruiser , as might have been the case if we had remained on the Wolf . There was on board a certain amount of live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all ...
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... knew there were women on board . The German captain came down from the saloon , asked pleasantly enough what all the noise was about , and said , " I have offered the salvage people £ 5000 to tow the ship off . Money is nothing to us ...
... knew there were women on board . The German captain came down from the saloon , asked pleasantly enough what all the noise was about , and said , " I have offered the salvage people £ 5000 to tow the ship off . Money is nothing to us ...
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... in the world . It was one of our greatest anxieties on board , that we could not communicate with our friends , who we knew would be grieving over our disappearance , and , we 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 25.
... in the world . It was one of our greatest anxieties on board , that we could not communicate with our friends , who we knew would be grieving over our disappearance , and , we 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 25.
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... knew how long the injine would hold together . The Subaltern , now clothed and in his right mind — and clasp- ing an enormous ham - sand- wich to his bosom - scrambled upon the bridge with a view to making more comprehensive ...
... knew how long the injine would hold together . The Subaltern , now clothed and in his right mind — and clasp- ing an enormous ham - sand- wich to his bosom - scrambled upon the bridge with a view to making more comprehensive ...
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