Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... dark goggles and charcoal - smeared nose . Day after laborious day the same . Body straining to the limit and only twenty miles covered at dark . Last night there had been a decent rest at O'Connor's . Tonight and tomorrow night ...
... dark goggles and charcoal - smeared nose . Day after laborious day the same . Body straining to the limit and only twenty miles covered at dark . Last night there had been a decent rest at O'Connor's . Tonight and tomorrow night ...
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... dark , and was , in fact , pitch - dark before they finished . It was a ghastly job , and it took an hour and a half , and there were tired arms and bleeding hands at the end of it . That was their anguish aft . Ours on the bridge was ...
... dark , and was , in fact , pitch - dark before they finished . It was a ghastly job , and it took an hour and a half , and there were tired arms and bleeding hands at the end of it . That was their anguish aft . Ours on the bridge was ...
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... dark , with only a sickle moon , and the tall overhanging trees which grew right down to the water's edge blotted out everything except the narrow strip of the sky directly above . The ship ahead was very often completely out of sight ...
... dark , with only a sickle moon , and the tall overhanging trees which grew right down to the water's edge blotted out everything except the narrow strip of the sky directly above . The ship ahead was very often completely out of sight ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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