Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 - England |
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Page 85
... appeared only to enjoy that freedom from restraint . In little offshots from the canal we found ships that had been stranded by the receding tide of German power , They waited only for some orders , and told us that they would be glad ...
... appeared only to enjoy that freedom from restraint . In little offshots from the canal we found ships that had been stranded by the receding tide of German power , They waited only for some orders , and told us that they would be glad ...
Page 347
... appeared on the southern horizon , quickly followed by the appearance of five German corvettes steaming up the convoy route towards us . We held our course , watching them anxiously , for they would pass all too close . Or would they ...
... appeared on the southern horizon , quickly followed by the appearance of five German corvettes steaming up the convoy route towards us . We held our course , watching them anxiously , for they would pass all too close . Or would they ...
Page 361
... appeared on deck . The same performance was repeated until she , too , was airborne and joined the others in their merry- go - round . I looked at my watch . Almost nine - thirty ! We could expect another seven hours of this . ' Bats ...
... appeared on deck . The same performance was repeated until she , too , was airborne and joined the others in their merry- go - round . I looked at my watch . Almost nine - thirty ! We could expect another seven hours of this . ' Bats ...
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