Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... knew how he must have been cursing himself for not leaving the motor - boat secured to it when we left harbour . Without a buoy there was nothing for it but to anchor . The current was extremely strong off the town , and we knew the ...
... knew how he must have been cursing himself for not leaving the motor - boat secured to it when we left harbour . Without a buoy there was nothing for it but to anchor . The current was extremely strong off the town , and we knew the ...
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... knew his ship - knew what he could do with her and what she would do for him ; but he also knew that if he attempted to interfere the independent pilot would probably order the cable to be slacked away and the ship brought up again ...
... knew his ship - knew what he could do with her and what she would do for him ; but he also knew that if he attempted to interfere the independent pilot would probably order the cable to be slacked away and the ship brought up again ...
Side 269
... knew it . The pilots knew it . And the crews themselves knew it . It was part of their pride in the squadron , a pride -and I , who led them then , say it gratefully - which was as great as my own . If here a valedictory note is ...
... knew it . The pilots knew it . And the crews themselves knew it . It was part of their pride in the squadron , a pride -and I , who led them then , say it gratefully - which was as great as my own . If here a valedictory note is ...
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