Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... land again , unless an Allied cruiser came to our aid . We regarded this plan of the Germans as a deliberate one to sink us and the ship when they had got all they wanted out of her . The two ships had parted on the evening of the 30th ...
... land again , unless an Allied cruiser came to our aid . We regarded this plan of the Germans as a deliberate one to sink us and the ship when they had got all they wanted out of her . The two ships had parted on the evening of the 30th ...
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... land always seemed to get the weather they wanted , so they were equally favoured at sea . This was noticed over and over again . Those who had written let- ters to be sent on the Wolf sent them over on this day , and the Spanish chief ...
... land always seemed to get the weather they wanted , so they were equally favoured at sea . This was noticed over and over again . Those who had written let- ters to be sent on the Wolf sent them over on this day , and the Spanish chief ...
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... land . About 11 A.M. we stopped and hooted for the Wolf , as a fog had come on . We waited for some hours in the ice , but no answering signal came ; so the captain decided to turn back , as he thought it impossible to force a way ...
... land . About 11 A.M. we stopped and hooted for the Wolf , as a fog had come on . We waited for some hours in the ice , but no answering signal came ; so the captain decided to turn back , as he thought it impossible to force a way ...
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... land us in Spain or Norway , or some other neutral country . At daylight on the 11th we were still among ice floes , but going away from instead of meeting them ; and on that morning we saw in the dis- tance the coast of Iceland , the ...
... land us in Spain or Norway , or some other neutral country . At daylight on the 11th we were still among ice floes , but going away from instead of meeting them ; and on that morning we saw in the dis- tance the coast of Iceland , the ...
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... land we walked up to the lighthouse . There we were received with open arms . The kindly Danes could not do enough for us . We had only what we stood up in ; we dried our clothes , other dry garments were offered us , hot drinks and ...
... land we walked up to the lighthouse . There we were received with open arms . The kindly Danes could not do enough for us . We had only what we stood up in ; we dried our clothes , other dry garments were offered us , hot drinks and ...
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