Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... ship's side revealed two soldiers who had swum across the harbour , fearing that the ships might leave before they ... ship to ship , and the Captain orders the gangway to be taken up . A minute later the destroyers glide away from the ...
... ship's side revealed two soldiers who had swum across the harbour , fearing that the ships might leave before they ... ship to ship , and the Captain orders the gangway to be taken up . A minute later the destroyers glide away from the ...
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... ship Wamphray , built by the famous Duncan of Port Glasgow . Duncan had built all the Village Line ships and had always given satisfaction , but on this occasion , to make doubly sure , Mr Guthrie sent one of the most experienced of his ...
... ship Wamphray , built by the famous Duncan of Port Glasgow . Duncan had built all the Village Line ships and had always given satisfaction , but on this occasion , to make doubly sure , Mr Guthrie sent one of the most experienced of his ...
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... ship leapt beneath my feet , throwing me down on my hands , and for the moment that I lay there on the bridge , with the air filled with steam and falling debris , I wondered if I was still alive . Feeling faintly surprised to find that ...
... ship leapt beneath my feet , throwing me down on my hands , and for the moment that I lay there on the bridge , with the air filled with steam and falling debris , I wondered if I was still alive . Feeling faintly surprised to find that ...
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