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Page 196
... thought . First , the cap- tain and mate thought she would clear the ice as she stood ; then the gap between the line of her course and the extreme seaward end of the scarp seemed to be closing as , with the freshening wind , her leeway ...
... thought . First , the cap- tain and mate thought she would clear the ice as she stood ; then the gap between the line of her course and the extreme seaward end of the scarp seemed to be closing as , with the freshening wind , her leeway ...
Page 318
... thoughts had hinted , Will drew a clean sheet of paper towards him , sat for a few moments in deep thought , and then wrote : - " Phœbus upon my love and me Doth shine in lustrous radiencie , Yet ye sun's splendour quenchéd lies In ye ...
... thoughts had hinted , Will drew a clean sheet of paper towards him , sat for a few moments in deep thought , and then wrote : - " Phœbus upon my love and me Doth shine in lustrous radiencie , Yet ye sun's splendour quenchéd lies In ye ...
Page 43
... thought I wasn't looking . They seemed to find in me some unusual specimen , a sort of museum piece , a rarity . I asked other officers . They , too , had noticed the changed behaviour . They , too , felt they were being regarded as ...
... thought I wasn't looking . They seemed to find in me some unusual specimen , a sort of museum piece , a rarity . I asked other officers . They , too , had noticed the changed behaviour . They , too , felt they were being regarded as ...
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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