Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... watch , " Watch on deck keep aft ! " No serious emergencies were likely to arise ; and the deck - watch had unofficial leave and licence to catch a stretch off the land ' whenever possible . We took a blanket out on to the after - hatch ...
... watch , " Watch on deck keep aft ! " No serious emergencies were likely to arise ; and the deck - watch had unofficial leave and licence to catch a stretch off the land ' whenever possible . We took a blanket out on to the after - hatch ...
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... watch - and - watch system devour time . The second dog - watch - work permitting was given over to recrea- tion ; we cadets ran races over the mastheads , watch against watch . We outvied each other in crazy daring : standing on our ...
... watch - and - watch system devour time . The second dog - watch - work permitting was given over to recrea- tion ; we cadets ran races over the mastheads , watch against watch . We outvied each other in crazy daring : standing on our ...
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... watch , which I had led . As the last man appeared it came to me in a flash that the captain , mate , and the whole of the port watch had gone . But , no ! what about the man lying in the main - top ? I sent the tindal and two bands ...
... watch , which I had led . As the last man appeared it came to me in a flash that the captain , mate , and the whole of the port watch had gone . But , no ! what about the man lying in the main - top ? I sent the tindal and two bands ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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