Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 189W. Blackwood, 1911 - England |
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... Ogle was not not minded to prolong the exchange of courtesies . He got aboard , and told the captain to push along . · The White Duck is not more than thirty - five feet long over all , with a beam of seven feet , and she is propelled ...
... Ogle was not not minded to prolong the exchange of courtesies . He got aboard , and told the captain to push along . · The White Duck is not more than thirty - five feet long over all , with a beam of seven feet , and she is propelled ...
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... Ogle invited his fellow - passengers to sit down at the sides and to keep still . The rain passed off , but the day re- mained clouded over , and was dull and cold - looking when the White Duck turned sharp to the left , and , leaving ...
... Ogle invited his fellow - passengers to sit down at the sides and to keep still . The rain passed off , but the day re- mained clouded over , and was dull and cold - looking when the White Duck turned sharp to the left , and , leaving ...
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... Ogle and the captain worried away at the engine , and the white man , at any rate , got himself very oily and grimy . Whilst the tinkering was in progress the engineer remarked , passant , and à propos of noth- ing in particular , that ...
... Ogle and the captain worried away at the engine , and the white man , at any rate , got himself very oily and grimy . Whilst the tinkering was in progress the engineer remarked , passant , and à propos of noth- ing in particular , that ...
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Ogle spent the time on the sun - deck , clad in as little as possible , standing by to make a jump for it if the worst should happen - not much of a chance ; still , better than going down with the craft . All in all , he had the fright ...
Ogle spent the time on the sun - deck , clad in as little as possible , standing by to make a jump for it if the worst should happen - not much of a chance ; still , better than going down with the craft . All in all , he had the fright ...
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... Ogle , and the interview , He having begun in the ordinary way with compliments , pro- ceeded at once to business . Ogle said that he was come to count the herds , to assess the jangali or cattle - tax , and that this year at any rate ...
... Ogle , and the interview , He having begun in the ordinary way with compliments , pro- ceeded at once to business . Ogle said that he was come to count the herds , to assess the jangali or cattle - tax , and that this year at any rate ...
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