Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 283W. Blackwood, 1958 - England |
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... boat , and who now fell silent . His own boat was moored beyond the low - tide mark where he needed no help with her . He strode through their midst as though he did not see them , and they got out of his way . They were outlanders ...
... boat , and who now fell silent . His own boat was moored beyond the low - tide mark where he needed no help with her . He strode through their midst as though he did not see them , and they got out of his way . They were outlanders ...
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... boat stopped drifting . Black Jake looked warily round , lance poised , ready to strike in any direction , an island - man armed with an island - man's weapon , without fear while he held it of anything in the sea . He bent and gave his ...
... boat stopped drifting . Black Jake looked warily round , lance poised , ready to strike in any direction , an island - man armed with an island - man's weapon , without fear while he held it of anything in the sea . He bent and gave his ...
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... boat , and a quarter of an hour later he obtained four fathoms . At this stage Bailey said that the big boat would shortly have to stand - off because of the shoal water . This part of the coast - between Wissant and Blanc - Nez ...
... boat , and a quarter of an hour later he obtained four fathoms . At this stage Bailey said that the big boat would shortly have to stand - off because of the shoal water . This part of the coast - between Wissant and Blanc - Nez ...
Contents
AMERICANS NO ONE FORGETS BY MONROE WHITNEY | 53 |
THALATTA THALATTA BY RICHARD HILTON 224 | 141 |
AN IDYLL OF THE ISLANDS BY JESSICA COLERIDGE | 192 |
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