Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205; Volume 208W. Blackwood, 1920 - Scotland |
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... doors , had been stolen by the natives who had come across the ice in the winter from Soroka . None the less , in the rake of the masts and funnels there was something of life , and she looked too good a ship to be left there until the ...
... doors , had been stolen by the natives who had come across the ice in the winter from Soroka . None the less , in the rake of the masts and funnels there was something of life , and she looked too good a ship to be left there until the ...
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... doors and double tiers of bunks , which bore an extraordinary family resemblance to those in a German dug - out . Indeed , many of the men , nearly all of whom were from the Baltic , were German in speech and appearance . The majority ...
... doors and double tiers of bunks , which bore an extraordinary family resemblance to those in a German dug - out . Indeed , many of the men , nearly all of whom were from the Baltic , were German in speech and appearance . The majority ...
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... doors had to it and No. 2 hold , and another be made and fitted . Considerable indignation was felt at the time at the conduct. In the engine - room the diver found that three manhole doors were off and had dis- appeared . Here ...
... doors had to it and No. 2 hold , and another be made and fitted . Considerable indignation was felt at the time at the conduct. In the engine - room the diver found that three manhole doors were off and had dis- appeared . Here ...
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... door to door . All was silent . There was no sign of life any- where . Beyond the farthest cottage the whitewashed front of the police barrack standing behind its rustic fence was discernible against a dark mass of heather- covered hill ...
... door to door . All was silent . There was no sign of life any- where . Beyond the farthest cottage the whitewashed front of the police barrack standing behind its rustic fence was discernible against a dark mass of heather- covered hill ...
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... door . At the next house a man was leaning out over the half- door when the car stopped . He withdrew precipitately , and the light was extinguished . However , he presently emerged cautiously by the back - door , and though he ...
... door . At the next house a man was leaning out over the half- door when the car stopped . He withdrew precipitately , and the light was extinguished . However , he presently emerged cautiously by the back - door , and though he ...
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