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When the attack had passed , troops ashore deserted their posts to cheer the heroic Wideawake , and a similar spon- taneous welcome was given by the crews of ships in harbour , even Dutch trawler skippers doffing their bowler hats .
When the attack had passed , troops ashore deserted their posts to cheer the heroic Wideawake , and a similar spon- taneous welcome was given by the crews of ships in harbour , even Dutch trawler skippers doffing their bowler hats .
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They had been so kind to me that their passing left an almost un- bearable blank , but I was so keen on my job ... the captain saying there were twenty - nine of them in the Seychelles group , and we could not have passed them all .
They had been so kind to me that their passing left an almost un- bearable blank , but I was so keen on my job ... the captain saying there were twenty - nine of them in the Seychelles group , and we could not have passed them all .
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He had looked so expressively once or twice at the foaming milk - buckets as he passed the cowshed door that he was given a bucket of separated milk , which he drank greedily . An accident with a basketful of eggs , which made it ...
He had looked so expressively once or twice at the foaming milk - buckets as he passed the cowshed door that he was given a bucket of separated milk , which he drank greedily . An accident with a basketful of eggs , which made it ...
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MAXWELL K B E C M G | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 290 |
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