Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... soon fall in with the routine of a big ship ; and although , compared with my 14 - feet open boat in Mounts Bay , the Service cutters seemed enormous and unwieldy to handle in the strong Thames tide , I soon found that the ways of all ...
... soon fall in with the routine of a big ship ; and although , compared with my 14 - feet open boat in Mounts Bay , the Service cutters seemed enormous and unwieldy to handle in the strong Thames tide , I soon found that the ways of all ...
Strana 321
... soon came in sight , and steering a careful course past it to gain the broader channel higher up , we soon rounded the bend , and Kwangchong itself came into view . It is curious how one expects some difference to be apparent when ...
... soon came in sight , and steering a careful course past it to gain the broader channel higher up , we soon rounded the bend , and Kwangchong itself came into view . It is curious how one expects some difference to be apparent when ...
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... soon impressed upon us the difference between walking exercise in the hills and in the Dry Belt . Across the way from the bungalows was a seemingly boundless and uninhabited expanse of arid ground dotted with thorny shrubs , and in the ...
... soon impressed upon us the difference between walking exercise in the hills and in the Dry Belt . Across the way from the bungalows was a seemingly boundless and uninhabited expanse of arid ground dotted with thorny shrubs , and in the ...
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