Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... Watch carefully . My father , he gave me many hours of instruction before my first voyage . And I can hold my own ... Watch , mes braves - watch ! Do not let one escape . " He eyed the slime and blood , and clenched his fists . " Diable ...
... Watch carefully . My father , he gave me many hours of instruction before my first voyage . And I can hold my own ... Watch , mes braves - watch ! Do not let one escape . " He eyed the slime and blood , and clenched his fists . " Diable ...
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... watches were changed the men of the watch below hurried to the forecastle , for sleep was precious . On this occasion all hands hung about in the lee of the halfdeck and engaged in animated conversation , the tone of which we did not ...
... watches were changed the men of the watch below hurried to the forecastle , for sleep was precious . On this occasion all hands hung about in the lee of the halfdeck and engaged in animated conversation , the tone of which we did not ...
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... watch below , dreading the call of all hands to shorten sail . Instead we were warned by the young apprentice , who called us at one bell , that all hands would wear ship at midnight . We were about to make the first tack on the long ...
... watch below , dreading the call of all hands to shorten sail . Instead we were warned by the young apprentice , who called us at one bell , that all hands would wear ship at midnight . We were about to make the first tack on the long ...
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