Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 498
About ten we picked up the welcome double flash of the Sunk light- vessel bearing almost due north . The powerful loom of the Galloper light vessel was still visible , sending its bright flash into the night every thirty seconds .
About ten we picked up the welcome double flash of the Sunk light- vessel bearing almost due north . The powerful loom of the Galloper light vessel was still visible , sending its bright flash into the night every thirty seconds .
Page 499
The first pale light of dawn revealed a world of huge roll- ing brown waves , some breaking and throwing showers of spray across Orac as they broke against her . She was lying and drifting nearly broadside to the seas , lurching at ...
The first pale light of dawn revealed a world of huge roll- ing brown waves , some breaking and throwing showers of spray across Orac as they broke against her . She was lying and drifting nearly broadside to the seas , lurching at ...
Page 500
Almost immediately I saw both red and green lights , showing she had altered course towards us . A morse lamp winked on the ... Being light and trimmed by the stern she could not bring her bows up to the wind while going dead slow .
Almost immediately I saw both red and green lights , showing she had altered course towards us . A morse lamp winked on the ... Being light and trimmed by the stern she could not bring her bows up to the wind while going dead slow .
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THE ADOPTED SON BY BARBARA WHITTINGHAMJONES | 41 |
THE AUCTION BY J K STANFORD | 263 |
THE CHALKPIT BY JOHN WELMAN | 369 |
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