Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 236W. Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 467
... hold was half full , so neither in the lower hold nor the ' tween decks is the lowest tier of bags taken out to the ship's side . From the lower tier the cargo is sloped upward on both sides like the roof of a house , each successive ...
... hold was half full , so neither in the lower hold nor the ' tween decks is the lowest tier of bags taken out to the ship's side . From the lower tier the cargo is sloped upward on both sides like the roof of a house , each successive ...
Page 469
... hold . Immediately he heard the swish of water , accentuated by the hollowness of the great half - empty cavity . He made his way down the sloping tiers of bags to find that a brown mass of mixed nitrate and water was surging to and fro ...
... hold . Immediately he heard the swish of water , accentuated by the hollowness of the great half - empty cavity . He made his way down the sloping tiers of bags to find that a brown mass of mixed nitrate and water was surging to and fro ...
Page 820
... hold high rank . Joseph now began a series of explorations which seemed to us to touch the limiting mark of cragsmanship . He started by exploring the wall of the great couloir round the corner to the right - an anxious moment for us ...
... hold high rank . Joseph now began a series of explorations which seemed to us to touch the limiting mark of cragsmanship . He started by exploring the wall of the great couloir round the corner to the right - an anxious moment for us ...
Contents
A BOTANIST ON THE HOLY MOUNTAIN BY SIR ARTHUR W HILL | 81 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 140 |
ADVENTURERS IN OLD LONDON | 176 |
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