Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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and we knew we should not be fired on by a hostile cruiser , as might have been the case if we had remained on the Wolf . There was on board a certain amount of live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all ...
and we knew we should not be fired on by a hostile cruiser , as might have been the case if we had remained on the Wolf . There was on board a certain amount of live stock ; a couple of cows , each had a calf born on board ; these all ...
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... knew , except that it might have been an excuse to keep dragging us over the seas , for the Wolf would never have allowed us to get ashore before she reached Germany . Then we really began to think we were going to be landed in Spain ...
... knew , except that it might have been an excuse to keep dragging us over the seas , for the Wolf would never have allowed us to get ashore before she reached Germany . Then we really began to think we were going to be landed in Spain ...
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... knew it would be quite a useless , protest against this scheme . I pointed out that the ship , which by then would be almost empty , was not a suitable one in which to carry women and children into the North At- lantic in mid - winter ...
... knew it would be quite a useless , protest against this scheme . I pointed out that the ship , which by then would be almost empty , was not a suitable one in which to carry women and children into the North At- lantic in mid - winter ...
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... knew only too well . Just a year previously he had experienced one such violent encounter afloat , and since he and two serangs had been the only survivors out of a crew of fifteen souls , he had The Hun - Child danced about the bridge ...
... knew only too well . Just a year previously he had experienced one such violent encounter afloat , and since he and two serangs had been the only survivors out of a crew of fifteen souls , he had The Hun - Child danced about the bridge ...
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... knew exactly what had happened , she had charged the dug - out broadside on , with all the accuracy and velocity of a well - directed torpedo . After that , as the Hun- Child said -borrowing metaphor from ' Alice in Wonderland ...
... knew exactly what had happened , she had charged the dug - out broadside on , with all the accuracy and velocity of a well - directed torpedo . After that , as the Hun- Child said -borrowing metaphor from ' Alice in Wonderland ...
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