Blackwood's Magazine, Том 205;Том 208W. Blackwood, 1920 |
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... night before our own ship could arrive , and then there was not enough water for her to come close to the wreck , Also , she could not carry as many men as it was obvious we should require , and I knew that the experiment of trying to ...
... night before our own ship could arrive , and then there was not enough water for her to come close to the wreck , Also , she could not carry as many men as it was obvious we should require , and I knew that the experiment of trying to ...
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... night there . Their mess had become a club for us , and we were soon drinking hot tea and rum with them . This was very welcome , but it could not relieve our anxiety as to the state of affairs aboard the wreck in our absence . Perhaps ...
... night there . Their mess had become a club for us , and we were soon drinking hot tea and rum with them . This was very welcome , but it could not relieve our anxiety as to the state of affairs aboard the wreck in our absence . Perhaps ...
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... night . Yet the ship seemed in almost the same position - except that she had turned round . We almost fell down No. 2 hatch in our haste to get to Reay . He greeted us with a look of absolute dejection , the only time that I ever saw ...
... night . Yet the ship seemed in almost the same position - except that she had turned round . We almost fell down No. 2 hatch in our haste to get to Reay . He greeted us with a look of absolute dejection , the only time that I ever saw ...
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... night after night ; but the only thing was to trust to his skill and determination , and beg him to keep the pump going , while we went up on deck - first , to relieve our feel- ings by talking to the Rus- sians , and , secondly , as a ...
... night after night ; but the only thing was to trust to his skill and determination , and beg him to keep the pump going , while we went up on deck - first , to relieve our feel- ings by talking to the Rus- sians , and , secondly , as a ...
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... night since them permits was invinted . " His glance strayed to the many - coloured line on the chauffeur's coat . " ' Tis a target for death ye are with them medal - ribbons , " he observed cheerfully . " God knows , ' tis peace and ...
... night since them permits was invinted . " His glance strayed to the many - coloured line on the chauffeur's coat . " ' Tis a target for death ye are with them medal - ribbons , " he observed cheerfully . " God knows , ' tis peace and ...
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