Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... boat . It can be imagined that their transference could not be effected without , in many cases , much unavoidable suffering and pain , and that a " P " boat's deck was a poor substitute for a hospital ward . It was neces- sary to keep ...
... boat . It can be imagined that their transference could not be effected without , in many cases , much unavoidable suffering and pain , and that a " P " boat's deck was a poor substitute for a hospital ward . It was neces- sary to keep ...
Strana 785
... boat waiting for Mr Mate . He was on the poop working for the other people who could not go in the boats . He was doing everything . Many were too frightened ; some hid in the fo'c'sle and some in the cabins . And the boats were waiting ...
... boat waiting for Mr Mate . He was on the poop working for the other people who could not go in the boats . He was doing everything . Many were too frightened ; some hid in the fo'c'sle and some in the cabins . And the boats were waiting ...
Strana 824
... boat heaving gently on the blue Mediterranean beside him . " A new boat , Arnaud ? Yours ? " " Well , yes , monsieur , that Arnaud's , business qualities and is what I have now . " filets , fil pour filets , voile et tente , drague ...
... boat heaving gently on the blue Mediterranean beside him . " A new boat , Arnaud ? Yours ? " " Well , yes , monsieur , that Arnaud's , business qualities and is what I have now . " filets , fil pour filets , voile et tente , drague ...
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