Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205William Blackwood, 1919 - England |
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... turned away wondering if one would ever see them again . There were still forty - four officers and about twenty - eight orderlies in Changri . These officers were moved into the north wing of the barracks , and there they remained for ...
... turned away wondering if one would ever see them again . There were still forty - four officers and about twenty - eight orderlies in Changri . These officers were moved into the north wing of the barracks , and there they remained for ...
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... turned out to be an asset . When the new broom adopted the plan of picking out the best men on the exist- ing staff , of giving those pre -- the Ministry of Munitions , ferred a couple of steps in let us say - a large staff of rank , of ...
... turned out to be an asset . When the new broom adopted the plan of picking out the best men on the exist- ing staff , of giving those pre -- the Ministry of Munitions , ferred a couple of steps in let us say - a large staff of rank , of ...
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... turned out from that port , and he was extravagantly proud of her . No one knew better than Jones himself what a fine sea boat the Sir Thomas Dancer was , and how well built and fitted ; but though she had these and many other attri ...
... turned out from that port , and he was extravagantly proud of her . No one knew better than Jones himself what a fine sea boat the Sir Thomas Dancer was , and how well built and fitted ; but though she had these and many other attri ...
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... turned in good formation to starboard and steered out away from the channel which they had been sweeping . This necessary precaution was always carried out before slipping the sweeps , as it is quite possible for a pair of trawlers to ...
... turned in good formation to starboard and steered out away from the channel which they had been sweeping . This necessary precaution was always carried out before slipping the sweeps , as it is quite possible for a pair of trawlers to ...
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... turned out to be a portion of a small sailing schooner with the main lower- mast standing . She had evi- dently struck a mine and had been completely out in half , the stern of the ship being practically undamaged . A boat was ...
... turned out to be a portion of a small sailing schooner with the main lower- mast standing . She had evi- dently struck a mine and had been completely out in half , the stern of the ship being practically undamaged . A boat was ...
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