Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Side 15
... ship between the two shaikhs almost a record , as friend- ship between shaikhs is reck- oned ! • The boat which was taking my guests away arrived an hour later . As it moved off , I could see them still chuckling over the events of the ...
... ship between the two shaikhs almost a record , as friend- ship between shaikhs is reck- oned ! • The boat which was taking my guests away arrived an hour later . As it moved off , I could see them still chuckling over the events of the ...
Side 62
... ships and the men who sail in them . The more natural , because it was a ship which had brought us all to that remote village , L'Aberwrach , north of Ushant , near the Ile de Vierge Light . The Blackhill , four thousand odd tons ...
... ships and the men who sail in them . The more natural , because it was a ship which had brought us all to that remote village , L'Aberwrach , north of Ushant , near the Ile de Vierge Light . The Blackhill , four thousand odd tons ...
Side 63
... ship and all our gear , but the lives of most of the hundred or so men on board of the wreck . Drive , drive , drive , from dawn to dark , and from dark to dawn again , and still the iron ore , set hard like cement , seemed ...
... ship and all our gear , but the lives of most of the hundred or so men on board of the wreck . Drive , drive , drive , from dawn to dark , and from dark to dawn again , and still the iron ore , set hard like cement , seemed ...
Side 64
... ships and places about the world ; of the way , as apprentices , they had cut through the bulkhead into the store - room to steal sugar , and the hiding they had got for it ; of the hard times they had had ; of icy nights aloft when ...
... ships and places about the world ; of the way , as apprentices , they had cut through the bulkhead into the store - room to steal sugar , and the hiding they had got for it ; of the hard times they had had ; of icy nights aloft when ...
Side 65
... ship one night , picks up a fellow ashore by the name of Jack Welsh . He was a real old sailorman , a proper old ... ship sailed , and couldn't get another . " However , he said that he had the name for being able to cook , and , as it ...
... ship one night , picks up a fellow ashore by the name of Jack Welsh . He was a real old sailorman , a proper old ... ship sailed , and couldn't get another . " However , he said that he had the name for being able to cook , and , as it ...
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