Blackwood's Magazine, Томи 253 – 254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... ship - the Yukon - and the Japs haven't officially opened the port again yet . " " Shall I tell him that ? " I asked . " No ; just say that we consider the port to be safe for ships entering now , and that we expect British shipping to ...
... ship - the Yukon - and the Japs haven't officially opened the port again yet . " " Shall I tell him that ? " I asked . " No ; just say that we consider the port to be safe for ships entering now , and that we expect British shipping to ...
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... ship is ready for sea before the captain gets out of jail ? " Mr Holmes suggested . " Yes ; but you would have to get a letter from him , and that wouldn't be easy under the circumstances . " 66 ' I've got it already , " said Mr Holmes ...
... ship is ready for sea before the captain gets out of jail ? " Mr Holmes suggested . " Yes ; but you would have to get a letter from him , and that wouldn't be easy under the circumstances . " 66 ' I've got it already , " said Mr Holmes ...
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... ships before , and had seen many sights he never will forget . --- This ship was of a special kind . It was one of the two first of a new class being built in the United States for Great Britain under the Lease- Lend scheme a new design ...
... ships before , and had seen many sights he never will forget . --- This ship was of a special kind . It was one of the two first of a new class being built in the United States for Great Britain under the Lease- Lend scheme a new design ...
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