Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... barque when he was twenty- four - a great , modern slab- sided barque that sailormen declared was too slow to get out of her own way . He had been chock - full of confidence from the moment he boarded her . Her code number in the ...
... barque when he was twenty- four - a great , modern slab- sided barque that sailormen declared was too slow to get out of her own way . He had been chock - full of confidence from the moment he boarded her . Her code number in the ...
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... barque , and realised she was getting under way . Her crew had manned the windlass ; the men were tramp- ing round the capstan on the forecastle - head , and the chain cable was moving in through the hawse - pipe . The manager had never ...
... barque , and realised she was getting under way . Her crew had manned the windlass ; the men were tramp- ing round the capstan on the forecastle - head , and the chain cable was moving in through the hawse - pipe . The manager had never ...
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... barque must have the wind on the port beam . The lower and upper topsails were loosed ; the canvas fell from the yards and the sails were quickly set . The hands returned to the forecastle - head and resumed their heaving . The chain ...
... barque must have the wind on the port beam . The lower and upper topsails were loosed ; the canvas fell from the yards and the sails were quickly set . The hands returned to the forecastle - head and resumed their heaving . The chain ...
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