Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... moved anywhere ; the brigantine lay dead still ; the boat nestling alongside was not even rubbing against her copper sheathing . From the deepest cobalt to seaward the water gradually changed to the blue of a robin's egg ; then , on the ...
... moved anywhere ; the brigantine lay dead still ; the boat nestling alongside was not even rubbing against her copper sheathing . From the deepest cobalt to seaward the water gradually changed to the blue of a robin's egg ; then , on the ...
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... moved exploringly . A ghost - ship indeed- lonely , infinitely lonely . · monsters " Come to the captain's room , " said Perkins . Had deep sea appeared in swarms I should not have been surprised , though I would have been scared . But ...
... moved exploringly . A ghost - ship indeed- lonely , infinitely lonely . · monsters " Come to the captain's room , " said Perkins . Had deep sea appeared in swarms I should not have been surprised , though I would have been scared . But ...
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... moved into unoccupied Persia . We were out of the gorge , but the clear river was so inviting that we stripped off our shirts and splashed the cold water over our dusty bodies . By this time the day was warm and dry , and we began to ...
... moved into unoccupied Persia . We were out of the gorge , but the clear river was so inviting that we stripped off our shirts and splashed the cold water over our dusty bodies . By this time the day was warm and dry , and we began to ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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