Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... clear of the clouds , Dunstable and the Gliding Club were nowhere to be seen . I was up nearly five thousand feet ; the storm was behind me ; I decided , now I was clear , that I would fly away , keeping as northerly a course as ...
... clear of the clouds , Dunstable and the Gliding Club were nowhere to be seen . I was up nearly five thousand feet ; the storm was behind me ; I decided , now I was clear , that I would fly away , keeping as northerly a course as ...
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... clear . One last desperate effort . He dragged the lighter a couple of feet nearer and held the slack chain in his hands , then became aware that he was not alone . A sodden , greasy boiler suit was rubbing against him . 66 Haud on tae ...
... clear . One last desperate effort . He dragged the lighter a couple of feet nearer and held the slack chain in his hands , then became aware that he was not alone . A sodden , greasy boiler suit was rubbing against him . 66 Haud on tae ...
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... clear . The stern again dropped from a giddy height , and , with no chain to hold on to , both men were washed off the boss . The counter counter lifted ; they emerged from the sea , dangling from their ropes , on opposite sides of the ...
... clear . The stern again dropped from a giddy height , and , with no chain to hold on to , both men were washed off the boss . The counter counter lifted ; they emerged from the sea , dangling from their ropes , on opposite sides of the ...
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