Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... command of a vessel for the first time in one's career is doubly terrifying . Thus it was that Lieutenant Wirral - Brown was feeling at his lowest ebb as the Andante's motor - boat ferried him from the shore to his new command on that ...
... command of a vessel for the first time in one's career is doubly terrifying . Thus it was that Lieutenant Wirral - Brown was feeling at his lowest ebb as the Andante's motor - boat ferried him from the shore to his new command on that ...
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... command Toinette had been taught obey , lovingly . ) The wolves simply lay , chins on paws , years of life had they been free to run . Never once had they learned to obey a command out of harness . Yet they knew they were being ...
... command Toinette had been taught obey , lovingly . ) The wolves simply lay , chins on paws , years of life had they been free to run . Never once had they learned to obey a command out of harness . Yet they knew they were being ...
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... command , obtained a triumph , not the less welcome for being unexpected . He was no longer a young man , and all ... command ; and Rodney , knowing the West Indian supplies to be destroyed , was able to sail with full confidence of ...
... command , obtained a triumph , not the less welcome for being unexpected . He was no longer a young man , and all ... command ; and Rodney , knowing the West Indian supplies to be destroyed , was able to sail with full confidence of ...
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