Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... Land be damned ! " the captain , who seemed to be somewhat liverish , growled . " There's no land nearer than Tristan d'Acunha , and that's about five hundred miles away . ” " If we were in the Western Ocean , now , I would say it was ...
... Land be damned ! " the captain , who seemed to be somewhat liverish , growled . " There's no land nearer than Tristan d'Acunha , and that's about five hundred miles away . ” " If we were in the Western Ocean , now , I would say it was ...
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... land ; that was for the future . I did not see myself staying ' put ' in some inbye place on one small plot of land . There were in those days vast outbye parts of the Protectorate completely unprotected . Administration had not ...
... land ; that was for the future . I did not see myself staying ' put ' in some inbye place on one small plot of land . There were in those days vast outbye parts of the Protectorate completely unprotected . Administration had not ...
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... Land on the lee bow ! " The mate saw the land almost at the moment that he heard the excited shout . Staring through his night- glasses he saw a grim pile of rocks standing out of a great cloud of spray . " Lee forebrace ! all hands on ...
... Land on the lee bow ! " The mate saw the land almost at the moment that he heard the excited shout . Staring through his night- glasses he saw a grim pile of rocks standing out of a great cloud of spray . " Lee forebrace ! all hands on ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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