Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... keep hauling over to star- board and so keep in check the tendency to turn . To our joy , it worked ; and for a time all went well , steering a nice steady course , doing revolutions for about seven knots and making good about three ...
... keep hauling over to star- board and so keep in check the tendency to turn . To our joy , it worked ; and for a time all went well , steering a nice steady course , doing revolutions for about seven knots and making good about three ...
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... keep us on the course . These big heavy wires require careful handling , so it was already late after- noon before the Stone was ready to pass the tow . We closed as before , and the Captain put our stern as close under the bows of the ...
... keep us on the course . These big heavy wires require careful handling , so it was already late after- noon before the Stone was ready to pass the tow . We closed as before , and the Captain put our stern as close under the bows of the ...
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... keep me on . I've had enough of the gun end - it's too much like hard work with no plums , though I've always maintained the G.P.O. is the commer- stone of the Battery . Everyone here is in great heart . The Brigade and the Division ...
... keep me on . I've had enough of the gun end - it's too much like hard work with no plums , though I've always maintained the G.P.O. is the commer- stone of the Battery . Everyone here is in great heart . The Brigade and the Division ...
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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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