Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... decks were silent and empty . The mate clambered up the chain - plates , grasped the shrouds , lowered himself to the snow - covered deck ; and the others followed . Together they walked slowly and nervously forward , whispering , as ...
... decks were silent and empty . The mate clambered up the chain - plates , grasped the shrouds , lowered himself to the snow - covered deck ; and the others followed . Together they walked slowly and nervously forward , whispering , as ...
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... decks . Had the vessel been loaded it would have been lying under tons of cargo , an indication that it was intended for use only after the vessel had been towed , disabled , into a foreign port . forward along the steeply sloping deck ...
... decks . Had the vessel been loaded it would have been lying under tons of cargo , an indication that it was intended for use only after the vessel had been towed , disabled , into a foreign port . forward along the steeply sloping deck ...
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... deck . " Stand by below ! " The engines were ready and the telegraph was rung to slow ahead . Gradually the spring , with the attached wires , straightened out in the wake , the end of it well immersed owing to the weight of the metal ...
... deck . " Stand by below ! " The engines were ready and the telegraph was rung to slow ahead . Gradually the spring , with the attached wires , straightened out in the wake , the end of it well immersed owing to the weight of the metal ...
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