Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 194
As soon as he reached the topgallant yard he could see , with the naked eye , a glint , indefinite and ominous ... 900 miles north of the Great Ice Barrier , his eyes were resting on the biggest iceberg seamen had ever heard of .
As soon as he reached the topgallant yard he could see , with the naked eye , a glint , indefinite and ominous ... 900 miles north of the Great Ice Barrier , his eyes were resting on the biggest iceberg seamen had ever heard of .
Page 397
... ich was fastened a wooden cup the about three - quarters of a pint . ict size of his own eye . ... which adhered to the eyes -his lips had turned blue and he was suction , and on his removing them almost pulseless — and that he ...
... ich was fastened a wooden cup the about three - quarters of a pint . ict size of his own eye . ... which adhered to the eyes -his lips had turned blue and he was suction , and on his removing them almost pulseless — and that he ...
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one born of a comic trick of Pi's : trees for sitting up , and water at whit of engaging the eye - or all eyes— tiger were known to drink , marks of a sitting fly with one apparently down . Men were despatched to watu poising hand ...
one born of a comic trick of Pi's : trees for sitting up , and water at whit of engaging the eye - or all eyes— tiger were known to drink , marks of a sitting fly with one apparently down . Men were despatched to watu poising hand ...
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Contents
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
AT A PORT IN ALGERIA BY COMMANDER PHILIP BAKER R N | 399 |
BATTLE SCHOOL BY MAJOR J G E HICKSON | 454 |
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