Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... turned up the volume and listened to the steady note that came through . After a minute two letters were slowly and distinctly trans- mitted in morse . They matched those marked against the lonely spot on his chart and he knew that he ...
... turned up the volume and listened to the steady note that came through . After a minute two letters were slowly and distinctly trans- mitted in morse . They matched those marked against the lonely spot on his chart and he knew that he ...
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... turned into a clear double line of runway lights about five miles away . With relief Peter levelled out and lost speed , lowered his wheels and gratefully noted the thump and rumble as each leg came down in turn . He threw down the flap ...
... turned into a clear double line of runway lights about five miles away . With relief Peter levelled out and lost speed , lowered his wheels and gratefully noted the thump and rumble as each leg came down in turn . He threw down the flap ...
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... turned the corner into the English Channel was the size of the swell . They agreed that it could not have arisen from a drift of less than twenty miles . If there was land to windward it must be at least twenty miles away , and John ...
... turned the corner into the English Channel was the size of the swell . They agreed that it could not have arisen from a drift of less than twenty miles . If there was land to windward it must be at least twenty miles away , and John ...
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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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