Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 13
He peered out into the dark below , but had seen nothing when he was recalled to his responsibilities by the warning that they must steady for the next series of sextant shots . By now the Canberra was perfectly trimmed , although as it ...
He peered out into the dark below , but had seen nothing when he was recalled to his responsibilities by the warning that they must steady for the next series of sextant shots . By now the Canberra was perfectly trimmed , although as it ...
Page 174
When I woke up next morning the watchers had left , but both Mamadu and Abu told me that they had seen them there at first daybreak . Because it was too dark inside the hut for me to shave there , I took my shaving - kit outside and ...
When I woke up next morning the watchers had left , but both Mamadu and Abu told me that they had seen them there at first daybreak . Because it was too dark inside the hut for me to shave there , I took my shaving - kit outside and ...
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... but on the quite needlessly sunk several ships day they were leaving were given in the Canal , anyone would have an assurance that a United Nations supposed that the urgent task was officer had seen the young man , to clear it .
... but on the quite needlessly sunk several ships day they were leaving were given in the Canal , anyone would have an assurance that a United Nations supposed that the urgent task was officer had seen the young man , to clear it .
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
Copyright | |
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