Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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... looked , there at last was the little signal being hoisted in Hood , telling us to carry out the pre- arranged manœuvre . At last it had come , but at this moment the incredible happened : there had been that rushing sound which had ...
... looked , there at last was the little signal being hoisted in Hood , telling us to carry out the pre- arranged manœuvre . At last it had come , but at this moment the incredible happened : there had been that rushing sound which had ...
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... looked like curing itself . According to identification of the enemy coast made by map as they crossed it , they knew they were down in mid - Channel . They had a small compass with them . About half an hour after they had hit the sea a ...
... looked like curing itself . According to identification of the enemy coast made by map as they crossed it , they knew they were down in mid - Channel . They had a small compass with them . About half an hour after they had hit the sea a ...
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... looked me full in the eyes , his face radiantly happy . Then his head sank again , and I turned away rather frightened , because I had seen a smile like that before on the face of a drowned man . • The rest of the night passed like a ...
... looked me full in the eyes , his face radiantly happy . Then his head sank again , and I turned away rather frightened , because I had seen a smile like that before on the face of a drowned man . • The rest of the night passed like a ...
Contents
Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
Copyright | |
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