Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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Page 335
... captain a slip with hat he made the noon position on it . He was a smart navigator , too , Captain perry reflected ; he was always ready with his position before any of the > thers . On this occasion there was eally no necessity for him ...
... captain a slip with hat he made the noon position on it . He was a smart navigator , too , Captain perry reflected ; he was always ready with his position before any of the > thers . On this occasion there was eally no necessity for him ...
Page 338
... captain called down . བང ། “ I think so , sir , " the second offic answered . " His head was above waters when we found him , right under t for'a'd manhole . I had just got me hand on him when he fainted . " " Good work , " said Captain ...
... captain called down . བང ། “ I think so , sir , " the second offic answered . " His head was above waters when we found him , right under t for'a'd manhole . I had just got me hand on him when he fainted . " " Good work , " said Captain ...
Page 117
... captain was somewhat peculiar . 66 Mornin ' , cap'en ; back again to meet the boys , " he said with a grin . Grey - bearded Captain Drummond's tight lips closed even tighter , for he knew what the pilot was alluding to . 66 What are you ...
... captain was somewhat peculiar . 66 Mornin ' , cap'en ; back again to meet the boys , " he said with a grin . Grey - bearded Captain Drummond's tight lips closed even tighter , for he knew what the pilot was alluding to . 66 What are you ...
Contents
SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
Copyright | |
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