Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... captain rather wished the pro- peller would drop off . We would be nearly two weeks overdue . But he might have saved his sighs . Blair's engines did not lose their propellers . We had no anxiety . And then , the next day , we had to ...
... captain rather wished the pro- peller would drop off . We would be nearly two weeks overdue . But he might have saved his sighs . Blair's engines did not lose their propellers . We had no anxiety . And then , the next day , we had to ...
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... captain put her round , and we slowed the engines , and the carpenter hurriedly sounded the Number One well again , and found nine inches . We did not bother much about paint- ing the ship . Nothing we could do seemed to lower the water ...
... captain put her round , and we slowed the engines , and the carpenter hurriedly sounded the Number One well again , and found nine inches . We did not bother much about paint- ing the ship . Nothing we could do seemed to lower the water ...
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... captain went ashore and telegraphed to London . The superintendent was on his way to Cardiff in the Fishguard express at the time . A wire from the office caught him on the train at Newport . Fish- guard is north of Pembroke about ...
... captain went ashore and telegraphed to London . The superintendent was on his way to Cardiff in the Fishguard express at the time . A wire from the office caught him on the train at Newport . Fish- guard is north of Pembroke about ...
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... captain wished to stretch his legs on shore , and parade his finery before the beauties of the town . In short , as ... captain was a gentleman first and a No captain afterwards , and en- to sing , in a somewhat faulty and Shayle with 46 ...
... captain wished to stretch his legs on shore , and parade his finery before the beauties of the town . In short , as ... captain was a gentleman first and a No captain afterwards , and en- to sing , in a somewhat faulty and Shayle with 46 ...
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... captain of a cruising ship of war - even these extravagances were carried with an air that almost justified them ; while the fact that , in an age of wigs , he wore his own dark hair , clubbed with a bow , was in itself a sign of ...
... captain of a cruising ship of war - even these extravagances were carried with an air that almost justified them ; while the fact that , in an age of wigs , he wore his own dark hair , clubbed with a bow , was in itself a sign of ...
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