Blackwood's Magazine, Том 222William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Perhaps “ to the dawn of nothing , O make haste , " and we did , for the wind began to moan in the rigging . We were now under full canvas , · and the ship heeled over at a most unpleasant 1927. ] 15 The Elusive Trail .
... Perhaps “ to the dawn of nothing , O make haste , " and we did , for the wind began to moan in the rigging . We were now under full canvas , · and the ship heeled over at a most unpleasant 1927. ] 15 The Elusive Trail .
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... began to squirm its way through the sea . Why didn't they call her the Sea Serpent , I wondered . She wriggled like one . In spite of our sea - sickness tab- lets , Chatsworth and I felt desperately ill , lying there look- ing ...
... began to squirm its way through the sea . Why didn't they call her the Sea Serpent , I wondered . She wriggled like one . In spite of our sea - sickness tab- lets , Chatsworth and I felt desperately ill , lying there look- ing ...
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... began to take colour and glisten . 66 " Land on our bow , " shouted the skipper . Why , it's Hon- duras , " and looking through his telescope , " British Hon- duras , " he added . " " " British Honduras ! I re- peated . 66 66 " Yes ...
... began to take colour and glisten . 66 " Land on our bow , " shouted the skipper . Why , it's Hon- duras , " and looking through his telescope , " British Hon- duras , " he added . " " " British Honduras ! I re- peated . 66 66 " Yes ...
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... began to freshen once again , and we made good progress . Towards evening the coast of Spanish Honduras was clearly visible . Chatsworth cal- culated that we ought to reach Puerto Cortez about daylight next morning if this favourable ...
... began to freshen once again , and we made good progress . Towards evening the coast of Spanish Honduras was clearly visible . Chatsworth cal- culated that we ought to reach Puerto Cortez about daylight next morning if this favourable ...
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... began snort- ing again like a rhinoceros . " I'm for the deck , " and the Consul disappeared . " Ye gods ! Phew ! Every- thing shut up ! " It was like a Turkish bath . Then sleep overtook me , and I have no doubt that I added my snores ...
... began snort- ing again like a rhinoceros . " I'm for the deck , " and the Consul disappeared . " Ye gods ! Phew ! Every- thing shut up ! " It was like a Turkish bath . Then sleep overtook me , and I have no doubt that I added my snores ...
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