Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... look at this fellow , he who dares to deprive me of command of the fleet . " They looked , and were impressed , but the spirit of just griev- ance was so strong amongst the men that individual captains , not always possessing either the ...
... look at this fellow , he who dares to deprive me of command of the fleet . " They looked , and were impressed , but the spirit of just griev- ance was so strong amongst the men that individual captains , not always possessing either the ...
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... looked now . I did not relish the thought of trying to get back on to one of them again . I counted all the aircraft following me , and when the numbers were com- plete , set course to the East , still gaining height . We flew straight ...
... looked now . I did not relish the thought of trying to get back on to one of them again . I counted all the aircraft following me , and when the numbers were com- plete , set course to the East , still gaining height . We flew straight ...
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... looked at the faces of the other two and saw the concern in their eyes . In something less than a minute the bearing was forthcoming . To each member of an aircraft's crew , if he flies long enough , there comes a time when the lives of ...
... looked at the faces of the other two and saw the concern in their eyes . In something less than a minute the bearing was forthcoming . To each member of an aircraft's crew , if he flies long enough , there comes a time when the lives of ...
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