Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 243,Número 1471William Blackwood, 1938 |
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... second mate . ” Mr Macleod guessed correctly that here was the master of a tramp steamer about to sign on a crew . His sea - chest and bag were lying in the left luggage office at the railway station , for he had intended to leave for ...
... second mate . ” Mr Macleod guessed correctly that here was the master of a tramp steamer about to sign on a crew . His sea - chest and bag were lying in the left luggage office at the railway station , for he had intended to leave for ...
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... mate's signature . " The signing of the pages from the start of the voyage up to the day the Marmaduke left Santander was mechanical , and even monotonous ; then then the word ' gale ' caught the second mate's eye and he decided he had ...
... mate's signature . " The signing of the pages from the start of the voyage up to the day the Marmaduke left Santander was mechanical , and even monotonous ; then then the word ' gale ' caught the second mate's eye and he decided he had ...
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... second mate said curtly , and turned on his heel . Two days later they were back in the shipping office at Mill Dam . The captain and a clerk were behind the counter , and the mate had just signed off . The clerk pushed the little pile ...
... second mate said curtly , and turned on his heel . Two days later they were back in the shipping office at Mill Dam . The captain and a clerk were behind the counter , and the mate had just signed off . The clerk pushed the little pile ...
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