Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 272William Blackwood, 1952 |
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Side 396
... run was a week- end again . Then the wind in- creased in squalls , although the sea was never so uneasy as in the Gulf ... running from the north- west . Never has a calm been more trying . For hour after hour she averaged less than two ...
... run was a week- end again . Then the wind in- creased in squalls , although the sea was never so uneasy as in the Gulf ... running from the north- west . Never has a calm been more trying . For hour after hour she averaged less than two ...
Side 442
... running till I was close to the school . Now we would shortly be released , for the afternoon was wearing on . Far from looking forward to the prospect , I shrank from the thought of running the gauntlet on the way home . There seemed ...
... running till I was close to the school . Now we would shortly be released , for the afternoon was wearing on . Far from looking forward to the prospect , I shrank from the thought of running the gauntlet on the way home . There seemed ...
Side 461
... running along the narrow valleys between . We could see only twenty yards in any one direc- tion . There was nothing for it but to follow the track with infinite care , hoping to see the sentry before he saw us . But in this we failed ...
... running along the narrow valleys between . We could see only twenty yards in any one direc- tion . There was nothing for it but to follow the track with infinite care , hoping to see the sentry before he saw us . But in this we failed ...
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THE GEMINI | 15 |
A MUSCOVY VOYAGE BY JAMES HARPER | 96 |
BY HENRY BAERLEIN | 232 |
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