Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 235William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 338
... passed with deadly slowness . On the shore - end of the telephone wire a private was stationed , otherwise I could have passed the time in occa- sional conversation . As it was , air raids and similar diversions were welcomed in the ...
... passed with deadly slowness . On the shore - end of the telephone wire a private was stationed , otherwise I could have passed the time in occa- sional conversation . As it was , air raids and similar diversions were welcomed in the ...
Page 340
passed through the Downs with- out challenge from some , at least , of the guardships stationed there . For a few seconds I gloated over the target thus presented , a target of which any torpedo officer might dream : ' line ahead ' in ...
passed through the Downs with- out challenge from some , at least , of the guardships stationed there . For a few seconds I gloated over the target thus presented , a target of which any torpedo officer might dream : ' line ahead ' in ...
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... passed within easy hail , though invisible in the wet whiteness of the mist . And so they stood , still silent , until our pursuers had passed far ahead into the growing dark- ness . All this time , although the Lord of Fire had left ...
... passed within easy hail , though invisible in the wet whiteness of the mist . And so they stood , still silent , until our pursuers had passed far ahead into the growing dark- ness . All this time , although the Lord of Fire had left ...
Contents
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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