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Page 148
I glance at them and walk aft so that I can stand and look out over the ship's stern . I am alone here . This is my refuge from the continual human contact of carrier life . Below me the water is churned into a boiling , crashing froth ...
I glance at them and walk aft so that I can stand and look out over the ship's stern . I am alone here . This is my refuge from the continual human contact of carrier life . Below me the water is churned into a boiling , crashing froth ...
Page 153
After that I go down to the briefing room to take off my Mae West and helmet and discuss the trip with the two observers . The Operations Officer questions us about the ship we investigated . In everything I do , there is a sense of ...
After that I go down to the briefing room to take off my Mae West and helmet and discuss the trip with the two observers . The Operations Officer questions us about the ship we investigated . In everything I do , there is a sense of ...
Page 444
They attacked the ship and killed the captain and most of the crew . Five survivors finally fought the Indians off , and four of them tried to escape in a small boat at night , leaving the ship's clerk aboard badly wounded .
They attacked the ship and killed the captain and most of the crew . Five survivors finally fought the Indians off , and four of them tried to escape in a small boat at night , leaving the ship's clerk aboard badly wounded .
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A GARLAND OF LEAVES BY CHARLES WEBSTER | 96 |
A MORE SOBER SONG OF CYPRUS BY R | 192 |
BACK WHERE WE CAME IN BY A A BARING | |
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