Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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... ship is ready for sea before the captain gets out of jail ? ” Mr Holmes suggested . " Yes ; but you would have to get a letter from him , and that wouldn't be easy under the circumstances . " " I've got it already , " said Mr Holmes ...
... ship is ready for sea before the captain gets out of jail ? ” Mr Holmes suggested . " Yes ; but you would have to get a letter from him , and that wouldn't be easy under the circumstances . " " I've got it already , " said Mr Holmes ...
Page 185
... ship it was . The Capt . told them it was the English Juno on which they answered Viva ! ' at the same time calling out ' luff , luff ! ' We put our helm to , but before the ship could come round we stuck fast aground and hailed the ship ...
... ship it was . The Capt . told them it was the English Juno on which they answered Viva ! ' at the same time calling out ' luff , luff ! ' We put our helm to , but before the ship could come round we stuck fast aground and hailed the ship ...
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... ship presents a silver salver engraved appropriately to the occa- sion . She makes a charming little speech , and mother , asked to say a word in reply , does so , with great credit to herself and pride to son and father . Then the ...
... ship presents a silver salver engraved appropriately to the occa- sion . She makes a charming little speech , and mother , asked to say a word in reply , does so , with great credit to herself and pride to son and father . Then the ...
Contents
GEE | 210 |
A LITTLE RIVER OF OLD JAPAN BY SIR HAROLD PARLETT | 357 |
MEDICINEMANS CHILD | 373 |
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