Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 381
... five , " I would croak over my shoulder . " Port five , " he would whisper , shoving his head through the wheel - house window ; and PORT FIVE IT IS , SIR , " the Sergeant- Major on the wheel would roar re- assuringly . 66 The soldiers ...
... five , " I would croak over my shoulder . " Port five , " he would whisper , shoving his head through the wheel - house window ; and PORT FIVE IT IS , SIR , " the Sergeant- Major on the wheel would roar re- assuringly . 66 The soldiers ...
Page 131
... five o'clock in case the tug comes off . If she doesn't . . . well , we'll see . " They started heaving in the cable long before five , and if the pilot had been on deck he might have wondered why they did it by hand instead of using ...
... five o'clock in case the tug comes off . If she doesn't . . . well , we'll see . " They started heaving in the cable long before five , and if the pilot had been on deck he might have wondered why they did it by hand instead of using ...
Page 180
... five or six miles to the southward , and were advised to make for a small village farther north where there were boats . We took a couple of men as guides . One was a voluble and noisy talker and got on my nerves until I shut him up ...
... five or six miles to the southward , and were advised to make for a small village farther north where there were boats . We took a couple of men as guides . One was a voluble and noisy talker and got on my nerves until I shut him up ...
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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