Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... talk to the crew , but under cover of the dark- ness some , a great number of whom spoke English , were only too glad to speak to us . We learned from them that the Wolf had been out a year , that they were all very " fed up " with it ...
... talk to the crew , but under cover of the dark- ness some , a great number of whom spoke English , were only too glad to speak to us . We learned from them that the Wolf had been out a year , that they were all very " fed up " with it ...
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... talking over developments when we heard that a Danish gunboat had come nearly alongside , and that her com- mander was coming on board . He had presumably received a report from the captain of the tug . We heard afterwards that he had ...
... talking over developments when we heard that a Danish gunboat had come nearly alongside , and that her com- mander was coming on board . He had presumably received a report from the captain of the tug . We heard afterwards that he had ...
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... talk " with his foes . Firearms - as such - played little part in the mêlée , because nearly all of them were jammed with mud and thus rendered useless . The police , however , were using the butt in such cases as the collision had not ...
... talk " with his foes . Firearms - as such - played little part in the mêlée , because nearly all of them were jammed with mud and thus rendered useless . The police , however , were using the butt in such cases as the collision had not ...
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... talk with Jock had proved nothing one way or the " other . X. THE COAST PATROL . subject . " And how many wax matches ? " I inquired . Jook hooted with laughter . He sounded so cheerful that I perforce laughed too , and then I gazed at ...
... talk with Jock had proved nothing one way or the " other . X. THE COAST PATROL . subject . " And how many wax matches ? " I inquired . Jook hooted with laughter . He sounded so cheerful that I perforce laughed too , and then I gazed at ...
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... talk . But his term or most of them- were still smarting under the recollections of orammers ' methods , and were disposed to regard the delinquent's lapse rather more as a pardonable ebullition of feeling than a breach of morality . In ...
... talk . But his term or most of them- were still smarting under the recollections of orammers ' methods , and were disposed to regard the delinquent's lapse rather more as a pardonable ebullition of feeling than a breach of morality . In ...
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