Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 121
Put Cecil on ; he's tough enough to tackle any crimp , and he's too conscientious to go to sleep . " Cecil was the senior apprentice . He was usually ready to accept responsibility , but was secretly of the opinion that this offer of it ...
Put Cecil on ; he's tough enough to tackle any crimp , and he's too conscientious to go to sleep . " Cecil was the senior apprentice . He was usually ready to accept responsibility , but was secretly of the opinion that this offer of it ...
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At eleven no quicker than the captain . o'clock he woke Cecil and handed “ What is it , Cecil ? " the old man over to him . asked . · The orders are to allow no one to * They're trying to come aboard leave the ship or anyone to board ...
At eleven no quicker than the captain . o'clock he woke Cecil and handed “ What is it , Cecil ? " the old man over to him . asked . · The orders are to allow no one to * They're trying to come aboard leave the ship or anyone to board ...
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Не suggested to Cecil that he would go down to the ship and see the mate , but the senior apprentice was too wary for that ; much better , he thought , that the mate should call at the Institute the next evening .
Не suggested to Cecil that he would go down to the ship and see the mate , but the senior apprentice was too wary for that ; much better , he thought , that the mate should call at the Institute the next evening .
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