Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... wind ; the sail was lowered , the anchor dropped and preparations made to commence diving operations . Abdul , who was usually the first man over the side , was in no particular hurry on this occasion , and allowed the other divers to ...
... wind ; the sail was lowered , the anchor dropped and preparations made to commence diving operations . Abdul , who was usually the first man over the side , was in no particular hurry on this occasion , and allowed the other divers to ...
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... wind - the wind that had brought with it the widgeon and the first cold hint of winter . Through a gap in the trees Affreca's church stood out in black mysterious majesty against the dimmer background of the night sky . ance of a stormy ...
... wind - the wind that had brought with it the widgeon and the first cold hint of winter . Through a gap in the trees Affreca's church stood out in black mysterious majesty against the dimmer background of the night sky . ance of a stormy ...
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... wind eased at once . He would have to amend his time of arrival . The Old Man would be furious , of course . He hated anything to be altered or cancelled , whatever the reason . The Sub saw his watch - keeping certificate and second ...
... wind eased at once . He would have to amend his time of arrival . The Old Man would be furious , of course . He hated anything to be altered or cancelled , whatever the reason . The Sub saw his watch - keeping certificate and second ...
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ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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