Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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... ship's side before being stove in . The hands were hurrying at their tasks round me . As I stood there near the davits I sensed danger and jumped backwards up the sloping deck . Out of the corner of my eye I saw Toivonen rushing past me ...
... ship's side before being stove in . The hands were hurrying at their tasks round me . As I stood there near the davits I sensed danger and jumped backwards up the sloping deck . Out of the corner of my eye I saw Toivonen rushing past me ...
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... ship sank , even though in that cold sea survival for anyone would have been brief indeed . But the ship did not sink . Again the chief and the men below triumphed , and after a long time the noise of the engines began once more , the ...
... ship sank , even though in that cold sea survival for anyone would have been brief indeed . But the ship did not sink . Again the chief and the men below triumphed , and after a long time the noise of the engines began once more , the ...
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... ship . As I gave the informa- tion to the captain the familiar spectacle of a south - bound convoy was just showing up . It looked secure and reassuring , and though itself part of the grim picture of war it was to us a familiar ...
... ship . As I gave the informa- tion to the captain the familiar spectacle of a south - bound convoy was just showing up . It looked secure and reassuring , and though itself part of the grim picture of war it was to us a familiar ...
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