Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 258William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 193
... Barnholm , had taken on a lot of cargo , but was still a couple of feet above her loading marks , as she had to embark five hundred tons of rice at Wuhu , over three hundred miles down - stream . Her Hankow cargo was a mixed one ...
... Barnholm , had taken on a lot of cargo , but was still a couple of feet above her loading marks , as she had to embark five hundred tons of rice at Wuhu , over three hundred miles down - stream . Her Hankow cargo was a mixed one ...
Page 197
... Barnholm being on the western side of the channel , close to the buoys , as he had thought , she was on the eastern side . This was all to the good . She was pointing straight at the deep water , and a thrust full speed ahead would ...
... Barnholm being on the western side of the channel , close to the buoys , as he had thought , she was on the eastern side . This was all to the good . She was pointing straight at the deep water , and a thrust full speed ahead would ...
Page 199
... Barnholm shivered all over , as if trying to work herself clear , then slowly sank till the load - line was only a ... Barnholm's plight to her owners in Shanghai . Captain Ewart gladly accepted , though his hopes that he would get her ...
... Barnholm shivered all over , as if trying to work herself clear , then slowly sank till the load - line was only a ... Barnholm's plight to her owners in Shanghai . Captain Ewart gladly accepted , though his hopes that he would get her ...
Contents
Number 1559 | 129 |
A COMPLETE WASHOUT BY SHALIMAR | 143 |
A FOOTNOTE TO HISTORY BY A M G | 216 |
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