Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 221William Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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Page 16
... carry out my part of the bargain and get her in after dark . Now , you can't go easing a ship down unless you've got good reasons for it . It all goes down in the log , of course , and when you get home they call you up to the office ...
... carry out my part of the bargain and get her in after dark . Now , you can't go easing a ship down unless you've got good reasons for it . It all goes down in the log , of course , and when you get home they call you up to the office ...
Page 19
... carrying twenty guns . From this mo- ment until the termination of the ensuing engagement I was ignorant of what took place on deck , being on duty on the main deck ; but just as we were about to pass under the stern of the leading ship ...
... carrying twenty guns . From this mo- ment until the termination of the ensuing engagement I was ignorant of what took place on deck , being on duty on the main deck ; but just as we were about to pass under the stern of the leading ship ...
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... carried him below directly . At the bottom of the ladder he exclaimed , " Thank you , Jackson , thank you ; now encourage the men to fight bravely . " " " I returned to my post , and saw the gunroom steward com- ing towards me . He said ...
... carried him below directly . At the bottom of the ladder he exclaimed , " Thank you , Jackson , thank you ; now encourage the men to fight bravely . " " " I returned to my post , and saw the gunroom steward com- ing towards me . He said ...
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... carrying away the the trunk and shivering it into atoms . The last duty I performed on board was to throw the dead ... carried . I was accompanied by Conn and Thomas , who were likewise ordered to the Renommée . The other survivors ...
... carrying away the the trunk and shivering it into atoms . The last duty I performed on board was to throw the dead ... carried . I was accompanied by Conn and Thomas , who were likewise ordered to the Renommée . The other survivors ...
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... carry mer- chandise of a certain kind certain kind between England and France by an international understand- ing , came to see me on the eve of his starting for Granville , and asked me if I had not some notion of making an escape ...
... carry mer- chandise of a certain kind certain kind between England and France by an international understand- ing , came to see me on the eve of his starting for Granville , and asked me if I had not some notion of making an escape ...
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