Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... clear of the water the vessel had been tipped till the eight feet mark was awash ; but as her stern dipped , the water was rising to the sixteen feet mark , and the sea boiled and swirled under her counter . When the stern rose again ...
... clear of the water the vessel had been tipped till the eight feet mark was awash ; but as her stern dipped , the water was rising to the sixteen feet mark , and the sea boiled and swirled under her counter . When the stern rose again ...
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... clearly , and the prisoner has not denied , that high words passed in the tavern between the late jury and the prisoner ... clear to you that in such a situation a man might have been jostled against the point , or even flung himself ...
... clearly , and the prisoner has not denied , that high words passed in the tavern between the late jury and the prisoner ... clear to you that in such a situation a man might have been jostled against the point , or even flung himself ...
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... clearly above the neigh- bouring heights . When you get it on a north - east bearing stand in for it and you'll pick up ... clear the narrow entrance . The depth decreases from twenty odd fathoms in the entrance to five fathoms near the ...
... clearly above the neigh- bouring heights . When you get it on a north - east bearing stand in for it and you'll pick up ... clear the narrow entrance . The depth decreases from twenty odd fathoms in the entrance to five fathoms near the ...
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Number 1491 | 17 |
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