Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... ship , for he wrote that while ' off Kedgery River ' a ship was seen ' distant two leagues . · • • By eight o'clock we were up with the ship , and we anchored in four fathoms . We sent our boat on board her , as did they likewise a ...
... ship , for he wrote that while ' off Kedgery River ' a ship was seen ' distant two leagues . · • • By eight o'clock we were up with the ship , and we anchored in four fathoms . We sent our boat on board her , as did they likewise a ...
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... ship was making slow headway east- wards . The swell was big . It had not lessened at all since midday , though the wind had lightened . Wherever she was , Gannet was cer- tainly not in a lee . Alice was steering . The pigeon was ...
... ship was making slow headway east- wards . The swell was big . It had not lessened at all since midday , though the wind had lightened . Wherever she was , Gannet was cer- tainly not in a lee . Alice was steering . The pigeon was ...
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... ship or the summit of a great rock . Charles was turning away from it into what he still believed was clear water ... ship were part of him , trying to put her back exactly in her track , to judge what windward allowance to make for the ...
... ship or the summit of a great rock . Charles was turning away from it into what he still believed was clear water ... ship were part of him , trying to put her back exactly in her track , to judge what windward allowance to make for the ...
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A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 17 |
THE ESCAPE OF LAVALETTE BY W BARING PEMBERTON | 57 |
THE OLD MANUAL BY HERON | 349 |
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