Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... able to sustain itself in the hard breeze blowing from ahead , but to Lieutenant Wirral- Brown an unforgettable and unrepeat- able thrill . He was being piped aboard his own ship for the first time in his life . The officers , he saw ...
... able to sustain itself in the hard breeze blowing from ahead , but to Lieutenant Wirral- Brown an unforgettable and unrepeat- able thrill . He was being piped aboard his own ship for the first time in his life . The officers , he saw ...
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... able to lie in a shady heltered spot on soft sand , and then › be able to wash off the sweat and and and put on comparatively fresh lothes . There's little news . I'm .P.O . ( Gun Position Officer ) and enior Subaltern in the other ...
... able to lie in a shady heltered spot on soft sand , and then › be able to wash off the sweat and and and put on comparatively fresh lothes . There's little news . I'm .P.O . ( Gun Position Officer ) and enior Subaltern in the other ...
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... able to get from the cliff on to the jigger topmast , " the third mate said . " What about trying to get hold of the gaff topsail , sir ? " " A capital idea , Mr Knudson , and we've got a rope to haul it up with , " the mate agreed ...
... able to get from the cliff on to the jigger topmast , " the third mate said . " What about trying to get hold of the gaff topsail , sir ? " " A capital idea , Mr Knudson , and we've got a rope to haul it up with , " the mate agreed ...
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NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
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