Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... feeling which he first experi- enced on the day he joined the Service ; possibly it was this initial shock ( a very considerable one ) which causes many a qualm in the bosom of many a hard- bitten officer as he mounts the gangway of a ...
... feeling which he first experi- enced on the day he joined the Service ; possibly it was this initial shock ( a very considerable one ) which causes many a qualm in the bosom of many a hard- bitten officer as he mounts the gangway of a ...
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... feeling like something out of Gilbert and Sullivan ) , " I suggest that I sign an undertaking on behalf of the British Admiralty to reimburse the Netherlands Government for the value of the fuel received . " The Governor nodded and ...
... feeling like something out of Gilbert and Sullivan ) , " I suggest that I sign an undertaking on behalf of the British Admiralty to reimburse the Netherlands Government for the value of the fuel received . " The Governor nodded and ...
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... feeling a different man for my wash and a change of clothes , I joined the rest of the wardroom , who were taking their ease on deck - chairs in the shade of the quarter - deck awning . It was a lovely evening ; the trees appeared ...
... feeling a different man for my wash and a change of clothes , I joined the rest of the wardroom , who were taking their ease on deck - chairs in the shade of the quarter - deck awning . It was a lovely evening ; the trees appeared ...
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