Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 237William Blackwood, 1935 - England |
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Emanuel pounded several days , but strong head ahead , making rather heavy winds had delayed my de- weather of it and ... With the wind improving though my normal anywhere before the beam she activity had not quite returned , will sail ...
Emanuel pounded several days , but strong head ahead , making rather heavy winds had delayed my de- weather of it and ... With the wind improving though my normal anywhere before the beam she activity had not quite returned , will sail ...
Page 779
At daylight wind had eased sufficiently to let draw and proceed on my course . From noon onwards it was pleasant sailing weather for the first time since leaving St Johns . The water felt quite warm to the touch .
At daylight wind had eased sufficiently to let draw and proceed on my course . From noon onwards it was pleasant sailing weather for the first time since leaving St Johns . The water felt quite warm to the touch .
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Wind moderated best chance of finding the during the morning and stern- island , though , discouraged as lines were hauled in . At noon I was , it seemed a slender one . Bermuda should have been There was too much wind for 280 miles ...
Wind moderated best chance of finding the during the morning and stern- island , though , discouraged as lines were hauled in . At noon I was , it seemed a slender one . Bermuda should have been There was too much wind for 280 miles ...
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Contents
ON THE ROAD TO ANDALUSIA EPISODES AND IMPRESSIONS | 41 |
A BARTS STUDENT IN THE EIGHTIES BY LIEUT COLONEL | 174 |
ACCOUNT RENDERED BY WESTON MARTYR | 211 |
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