Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... tion signals directly she saw the Wolf on the horizon . These were made of wicker , and varied in shape on different occasions . We were now well to the south of Africa , in the roaring forties ; we saw many schools of whales , and ...
... tion signals directly she saw the Wolf on the horizon . These were made of wicker , and varied in shape on different occasions . We were now well to the south of Africa , in the roaring forties ; we saw many schools of whales , and ...
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... tion of the Spanish steward , a youth who waited at table and excelled in breaking ship's crockery . If the cabins were to be kept clean , we had to do it ourselves . Every morn- ing saw the occupants sweep- ing out and cleaning up ...
... tion of the Spanish steward , a youth who waited at table and excelled in breaking ship's crockery . If the cabins were to be kept clean , we had to do it ourselves . Every morn- ing saw the occupants sweep- ing out and cleaning up ...
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... tion , we had water constantly flowing and swishing back- wards and forwards between the iron deck of the ship and the wooden floor of the cabin . On many nights we emptied five or six buckets full of icy water from where it accumulated ...
... tion , we had water constantly flowing and swishing back- wards and forwards between the iron deck of the ship and the wooden floor of the cabin . On many nights we emptied five or six buckets full of icy water from where it accumulated ...
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... tion . I recognised the Scollay family - Peter elder , Peter younger , Mrs Scollay , the two rosy daughters , and even poor Jock . The three or four people I had spoken to in the afternoon were all there too . In fact I saw every one I ...
... tion . I recognised the Scollay family - Peter elder , Peter younger , Mrs Scollay , the two rosy daughters , and even poor Jock . The three or four people I had spoken to in the afternoon were all there too . In fact I saw every one I ...
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... tion unhinging enough to more matured souls than those of his charges . How he succeeded in con- veying within the space of the first evening the exceedingly unfamiliar routine of training- ship life , the art of turning into a hammock ...
... tion unhinging enough to more matured souls than those of his charges . How he succeeded in con- veying within the space of the first evening the exceedingly unfamiliar routine of training- ship life , the art of turning into a hammock ...
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