Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 90
... began to feel unwell , and only smoked two pipes before breakfast . Cooking was almost impossible , and the hands had to make do with bully - beef and sodden biscuit . The Captain , with- out sight of the sun for close on a week , began ...
... began to feel unwell , and only smoked two pipes before breakfast . Cooking was almost impossible , and the hands had to make do with bully - beef and sodden biscuit . The Captain , with- out sight of the sun for close on a week , began ...
Page 441
... began to flash out a message . " Yorker - orange - uncle sugar - harry ... , " droned the Yeoman , while a junior signalman wrote down the message . 66 " " ' You should not continue on your present course , " he reported . Any reply ...
... began to flash out a message . " Yorker - orange - uncle sugar - harry ... , " droned the Yeoman , while a junior signalman wrote down the message . 66 " " ' You should not continue on your present course , " he reported . Any reply ...
Page 277
... began to find myself convinced against my will of the seriousness of the situation . " " " Do you think it will hold off until we get home ? I asked my companions . " It was as bad as this before Munich , " remarked the paymaster . " It ...
... began to find myself convinced against my will of the seriousness of the situation . " " " Do you think it will hold off until we get home ? I asked my companions . " It was as bad as this before Munich , " remarked the paymaster . " It ...
Contents
SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
Copyright | |
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