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Page 11
... became part of the ship's drill upon reaching the warmer latitudes . Strange it appears that in the dirtiest century of modern Europe life on an Indiaman was speckless and sterilized . The decks were always holy- stoned to perfect ...
... became part of the ship's drill upon reaching the warmer latitudes . Strange it appears that in the dirtiest century of modern Europe life on an Indiaman was speckless and sterilized . The decks were always holy- stoned to perfect ...
Page 73
... became the only casualty of the engagement through being struck on the shoulder by a splinter from one of the wooden houses of the Jews . Before long Macquarie had a chance to ride to where the eighteen- pounders were throwing out a ...
... became the only casualty of the engagement through being struck on the shoulder by a splinter from one of the wooden houses of the Jews . Before long Macquarie had a chance to ride to where the eighteen- pounders were throwing out a ...
Page 183
... became mortally offended when the Commodore failed to invite him to his parties . Macquarie showed a profound disinclination to act as referee in any faction fight surviving from the past , and a complete lack of interest in anything ...
... became mortally offended when the Commodore failed to invite him to his parties . Macquarie showed a profound disinclination to act as referee in any faction fight surviving from the past , and a complete lack of interest in anything ...
Contents
The Dashing Lieutenant I | 1 |
A Passage to India | 9 |
On the Threshold of Glory | 15 |
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