Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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Side 176
... round it that night in July 1955 , taking refuge from a bellowing blizzard , our faces pink from the wind and whirling snow we had escaped , from the stove's heat and from the thick hot soup and spiced wine we had drunk not long before ...
... round it that night in July 1955 , taking refuge from a bellowing blizzard , our faces pink from the wind and whirling snow we had escaped , from the stove's heat and from the thick hot soup and spiced wine we had drunk not long before ...
Side 229
... round her . " I felt relieved , yet in a way dis- appointed ; not of course at the news that the crew would be safe , but because I felt I had not pulled my weight in the affair . After all , I lived much nearer the scene of the ...
... round her . " I felt relieved , yet in a way dis- appointed ; not of course at the news that the crew would be safe , but because I felt I had not pulled my weight in the affair . After all , I lived much nearer the scene of the ...
Side 448
... Round and back , round and back they heaved , fighting the pressure on their bodies , the heavy movement of the water and the stubborn suck of the mixture beneath them . The feel of their weighted boots sinking deeper and deeper was the ...
... Round and back , round and back they heaved , fighting the pressure on their bodies , the heavy movement of the water and the stubborn suck of the mixture beneath them . The feel of their weighted boots sinking deeper and deeper was the ...
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