Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 57
... once more on her venturing . Save that once off the Sicilian coast she surfaced on the fringes of what appeared to be a sailing regatta , she did nothing of note until the end of September . And then , on a hazy morning of flat calm ...
... once more on her venturing . Save that once off the Sicilian coast she surfaced on the fringes of what appeared to be a sailing regatta , she did nothing of note until the end of September . And then , on a hazy morning of flat calm ...
Page 74
... once on our tiny bridge , and we needed twice that number . U - boats were reported to be clustering round the north - west coast of France , and we cast anxious eyes over our charges , who had already straggled over many miles of ocean ...
... once on our tiny bridge , and we needed twice that number . U - boats were reported to be clustering round the north - west coast of France , and we cast anxious eyes over our charges , who had already straggled over many miles of ocean ...
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... once more in our time was really the call of a dying Andrew had worded the invi- tation as peremptorily as he dared ; but a pathetic note of diffidence under- lay his positive orders , ' since he knew that he would be poor company now ...
... once more in our time was really the call of a dying Andrew had worded the invi- tation as peremptorily as he dared ; but a pathetic note of diffidence under- lay his positive orders , ' since he knew that he would be poor company now ...
Contents
A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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