Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen229W. Blackwood, 1931 |
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... captain's room . A very sleepy voice murmured- " Hullo ! " Powell entered the room and spoke in the direction of the captain's bunk . 66 There's a shore light in sight , sir , " he reported , " fine on the port bow . " " A what ? " the ...
... captain's room . A very sleepy voice murmured- " Hullo ! " Powell entered the room and spoke in the direction of the captain's bunk . 66 There's a shore light in sight , sir , " he reported , " fine on the port bow . " " A what ? " the ...
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... Captain Willis brought it aboard , and after dinner he read it to his daughter and the second mate . This is how it ran- " CAPT . WILLIS , DEAR SIR , -As my uncle has offered me a very good situa- tion here in Pictou , I would be ...
... Captain Willis brought it aboard , and after dinner he read it to his daughter and the second mate . This is how it ran- " CAPT . WILLIS , DEAR SIR , -As my uncle has offered me a very good situa- tion here in Pictou , I would be ...
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... Captain hanging over the gunwale , she dived . At last , greatly incensed , the Captain threw off his clothes and went in after her . It was a foolish thing to have done , he soon found , for the water was stiff with sharks . A mon ...
... Captain hanging over the gunwale , she dived . At last , greatly incensed , the Captain threw off his clothes and went in after her . It was a foolish thing to have done , he soon found , for the water was stiff with sharks . A mon ...
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AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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