Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229W. Blackwood, 1931 |
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Page 37
... watch been kept with greater vigilance . The look - out kept on reporting lights -they seemed to be every- where ... watch to keep . When the mate relieved him at twelve o'clock he went forward to his tiny room well satisfied . He felt ...
... watch been kept with greater vigilance . The look - out kept on reporting lights -they seemed to be every- where ... watch to keep . When the mate relieved him at twelve o'clock he went forward to his tiny room well satisfied . He felt ...
Page 38
... watch he had two intelligent keepers , who looked after him and the ship during his spell on deck . They were two ... watch . In the starboard watch which Powell commanded there were two able seamen and a boy . One of the seamen was an ...
... watch he had two intelligent keepers , who looked after him and the ship during his spell on deck . They were two ... watch . In the starboard watch which Powell commanded there were two able seamen and a boy . One of the seamen was an ...
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... watch appeared with orders to convey me before the Captain . The interview terminated by my getting an extra watch to keep and a good rowing . One more remarkable inci- dent occurred before we reached Lisbon . We got into a heavy gale ...
... watch appeared with orders to convey me before the Captain . The interview terminated by my getting an extra watch to keep and a good rowing . One more remarkable inci- dent occurred before we reached Lisbon . We got into a heavy gale ...
Contents
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
A ROVING COMMISSION BY AL KHANZIR | 809 |
ASKJA THE WORLDS LARGEST CRATER BY ISOBEL W HUTCHI | 867 |
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