Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... light hull down on the starboard bow . Immediately I sprang to my feet in spite of my trembling legs and flashed a signal torch repeatedly in its direction . The bright light was switched off and our hope died , but still a faint glow ...
... light hull down on the starboard bow . Immediately I sprang to my feet in spite of my trembling legs and flashed a signal torch repeatedly in its direction . The bright light was switched off and our hope died , but still a faint glow ...
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... light haze that partially shrouded the horizon , the great four- masted barque Dalwhinnie revealed herself standing under short canvas for Astoria bar , and flying a pilot jack . She was on the port tack , coming down from Cape ...
... light haze that partially shrouded the horizon , the great four- masted barque Dalwhinnie revealed herself standing under short canvas for Astoria bar , and flying a pilot jack . She was on the port tack , coming down from Cape ...
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... light companies of his regiments to form a corps of rangers under Colonel Scott , who has seen much fighting in the Nova Scotia woods , he designs a loose dress for them on the American style , and equips them with light weapons . So ...
... light companies of his regiments to form a corps of rangers under Colonel Scott , who has seen much fighting in the Nova Scotia woods , he designs a loose dress for them on the American style , and equips them with light weapons . So ...
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