Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 297William Blackwood, 1965 - England |
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Page 220
The dinghy , feeling the increasing pressure of a new flood tide under her , was making real headway at last , straight into the jaws of the channel . My partner , about whose experience as a sailor I had begun to entertain doubts ...
The dinghy , feeling the increasing pressure of a new flood tide under her , was making real headway at last , straight into the jaws of the channel . My partner , about whose experience as a sailor I had begun to entertain doubts ...
Page 547
At first the rhythm seemed irregular and uncertain and I had a growing feeling of apprehension as my senses struggled to catch the pattern . Then the rhythm quickened , melting into a low , throbbing note , that rippled and pulsed like ...
At first the rhythm seemed irregular and uncertain and I had a growing feeling of apprehension as my senses struggled to catch the pattern . Then the rhythm quickened , melting into a low , throbbing note , that rippled and pulsed like ...
Page 548
I've feeling of intense relief . had enough and we're getting out of wonderful to be back in the sane here . Hold the gun and stand by me . world of ordinary things . And don't panic . ” Looking about me I was again Stealthily we ...
I've feeling of intense relief . had enough and we're getting out of wonderful to be back in the sane here . Hold the gun and stand by me . world of ordinary things . And don't panic . ” Looking about me I was again Stealthily we ...
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