Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 189
... watch below as there was in British ships ; but they were well fed , and that to a sailor who knew his work and did it was a great matter . At five o'clock on the morning of the 20th the hands of the watch on deck sat on the spare spar ...
... watch below as there was in British ships ; but they were well fed , and that to a sailor who knew his work and did it was a great matter . At five o'clock on the morning of the 20th the hands of the watch on deck sat on the spare spar ...
Page 228
... watch as the wood passed a certain stanchion . Then would begin the best spectacle of all . Number One , watch in hand , doing a flat - out obstacle race down from the forecastle and along the upper deck to the stern in order to be ...
... watch as the wood passed a certain stanchion . Then would begin the best spectacle of all . Number One , watch in hand , doing a flat - out obstacle race down from the forecastle and along the upper deck to the stern in order to be ...
Page 108
... watch had not started well . My conviction that things were not too I T th comfortable was confirmed by the joy with which I was welcomed by the man I relieved . I do not remember much about the watch . Nothing was to be seen but รค ...
... watch had not started well . My conviction that things were not too I T th comfortable was confirmed by the joy with which I was welcomed by the man I relieved . I do not remember much about the watch . Nothing was to be seen but รค ...
Contents
SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
Copyright | |
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