Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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Strana 335
... sights , because the land was still in sight on both sides with a umber of prominent landmarks for cross - bearings . The second officer , who was the navigator , would take the bearings and the captain would ay them off on the chart ...
... sights , because the land was still in sight on both sides with a umber of prominent landmarks for cross - bearings . The second officer , who was the navigator , would take the bearings and the captain would ay them off on the chart ...
Strana 361
... sight could be seen today ! As I turned away from the plough two cock - pheasants in full mating plumage left the hedgerow to look for pickings among the furrows , con- fident , as all game birds are , in their instinct that shooting ...
... sight could be seen today ! As I turned away from the plough two cock - pheasants in full mating plumage left the hedgerow to look for pickings among the furrows , con- fident , as all game birds are , in their instinct that shooting ...
Strana 372
... sight one of the islands I was trying to avoid , and thus get a rough check on my position . What I had not foreseen , though , was the absolute blackness of the night . It is an old cliché at sea that it is surprising how much you can ...
... sight one of the islands I was trying to avoid , and thus get a rough check on my position . What I had not foreseen , though , was the absolute blackness of the night . It is an old cliché at sea that it is surprising how much you can ...
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