Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 192
... Captain Ewart went into the smoking- room , still in search of a golf opponent for the following day . At a table were the three shipmasters most in the public eye just then , and several men were watching them closely and speculating ...
... Captain Ewart went into the smoking- room , still in search of a golf opponent for the following day . At a table were the three shipmasters most in the public eye just then , and several men were watching them closely and speculating ...
Page 199
... Captain Ewart cried . " The sooner we get off the better ; this is getting on my nerves . " A steamer bound down for Woosung passed , and the master offered to report the Barnholm's plight to her owners in Shanghai . Captain Ewart ...
... Captain Ewart cried . " The sooner we get off the better ; this is getting on my nerves . " A steamer bound down for Woosung passed , and the master offered to report the Barnholm's plight to her owners in Shanghai . Captain Ewart ...
Page 200
... Captain Ewart cried . " I'll be up in a minute . " He reached the bridge to find that the Koku Maru , which was in ... captain , " he said . " Good morning , " Captain Ewart replied . " " 66 Please , my captain says if you will tie the ...
... Captain Ewart cried . " I'll be up in a minute . " He reached the bridge to find that the Koku Maru , which was in ... captain , " he said . " Good morning , " Captain Ewart replied . " " 66 Please , my captain says if you will tie the ...
Contents
Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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