Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all met the usual fate of such things on appropriate occasions . When we arrived on the the Spanish boat we were served with meals at the times to which the Spanish ...
... live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all met the usual fate of such things on appropriate occasions . When we arrived on the the Spanish boat we were served with meals at the times to which the Spanish ...
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... lives would have been in danger if they had been put in the lifeboats when the ship was bombed . He was confined to his cabin for the rest of the voyage , and later sentenced by the Commander of the Wolf to three years ' imprisonment in ...
... lives would have been in danger if they had been put in the lifeboats when the ship was bombed . He was confined to his cabin for the rest of the voyage , and later sentenced by the Commander of the Wolf to three years ' imprisonment in ...
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... live . However , notwithstand- ing terrible rolling , she shipped very little water , though all of the prisoners were alarmed at the rough weather and the rolling of the ship . From this day onwards we lived in a condition of great ...
... live . However , notwithstand- ing terrible rolling , she shipped very little water , though all of the prisoners were alarmed at the rough weather and the rolling of the ship . From this day onwards we lived in a condition of great ...
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... lives only , not baggage . The German captain took his bad luck in good part ; but he was , of course , as sick as we were rejoiced at the turn events had taken . He had He had known the night before he could get no help from the Danish ...
... lives only , not baggage . The German captain took his bad luck in good part ; but he was , of course , as sick as we were rejoiced at the turn events had taken . He had He had known the night before he could get no help from the Danish ...
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... live somewhere near the doctor's house . " She looked very thoughtful for a moment and then said- " There is no one in the island with tinted spectacles , and no- body in the least like that living any where near Dr Rendall's . " I ...
... live somewhere near the doctor's house . " She looked very thoughtful for a moment and then said- " There is no one in the island with tinted spectacles , and no- body in the least like that living any where near Dr Rendall's . " I ...
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