Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 272-273William Blackwood, 1952 |
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Page 443
... camp . " Bluejacket Camp " was still the local name for the site . The sailors had camped there a long time ago , but I could just remember them . My father had once taken me to the camp when he had gone to visit a sick man . It was an ...
... camp . " Bluejacket Camp " was still the local name for the site . The sailors had camped there a long time ago , but I could just remember them . My father had once taken me to the camp when he had gone to visit a sick man . It was an ...
Page 447
... camp . For several days I had passed their tents without being molested , and I knew that the boys and some of the men were away . A big canoe was missing and the camp seemed unusually quiet . On the morning school broke up , however ...
... camp . For several days I had passed their tents without being molested , and I knew that the boys and some of the men were away . A big canoe was missing and the camp seemed unusually quiet . On the morning school broke up , however ...
Page 454
... camp . I had noticed only one tent as we passed by in the boat . My father told me that only old Steven and his wife were living at the camp . They would not be there much longer ; for Joe was expected back daily from the mainland with ...
... camp . I had noticed only one tent as we passed by in the boat . My father told me that only old Steven and his wife were living at the camp . They would not be there much longer ; for Joe was expected back daily from the mainland with ...
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