Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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... heard of it . As a ship's derrick swung me giddily up and out over the sea and eventually down on to the narrow deck of Echo , the destroyer which was to take us away from the ship we loved so well and away from the war for a while , I ...
... heard of it . As a ship's derrick swung me giddily up and out over the sea and eventually down on to the narrow deck of Echo , the destroyer which was to take us away from the ship we loved so well and away from the war for a while , I ...
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... heard at an instant that which was inaudible to me . Were they right or was I ? It was about 4 A.M. and getting on for the close of the nightshift . The gang had nearly finished drilling their holes which were worth while dynamit- ing ...
... heard at an instant that which was inaudible to me . Were they right or was I ? It was about 4 A.M. and getting on for the close of the nightshift . The gang had nearly finished drilling their holes which were worth while dynamit- ing ...
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... heard the loud beating of the drums of death . With great fear , O master , I heard it . I would have run , but pride made me stand - for am I not boss - boy ! " The Nyassa boys came running from the stope in great fear . I heard the ...
... heard the loud beating of the drums of death . With great fear , O master , I heard it . I would have run , but pride made me stand - for am I not boss - boy ! " The Nyassa boys came running from the stope in great fear . I heard the ...
Contents
Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
Copyright | |
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