Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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Strana 22
... took a sheet of official foolscap ( we saw it later ) and wrote his amazing request for jam , mar- malade , and potted meat . A stickler for the niceties of cor- respondence , he enclosed it in a long official envelope , gummed it down ...
... took a sheet of official foolscap ( we saw it later ) and wrote his amazing request for jam , mar- malade , and potted meat . A stickler for the niceties of cor- respondence , he enclosed it in a long official envelope , gummed it down ...
Strana 27
... took train and he took ship ; he may have taken a suitcase ; he certainly took no more . The single word " Coming " preceded him . · To meet him at Aden wrote Pardon Howe , sitting rather stiff and the stitches pulling . It told him all ...
... took train and he took ship ; he may have taken a suitcase ; he certainly took no more . The single word " Coming " preceded him . · To meet him at Aden wrote Pardon Howe , sitting rather stiff and the stitches pulling . It told him all ...
Strana 36
... took a long view and a calm one , and was not to be disturbed by passing trivialities . She was not so much a happy ship as a placid one . She did not roll very much , except in the Bay of Biscay or when rounding Cape St Vincent . She ...
... took a long view and a calm one , and was not to be disturbed by passing trivialities . She was not so much a happy ship as a placid one . She did not roll very much , except in the Bay of Biscay or when rounding Cape St Vincent . She ...
Strana 40
... took a local train to where the Fernfield lay on the beach . He was a small peppery West- countryman , something like what Drake must have been , I imagine , clever and difficult . He was fond of meeting com- plaints from his chiefs and ...
... took a local train to where the Fernfield lay on the beach . He was a small peppery West- countryman , something like what Drake must have been , I imagine , clever and difficult . He was fond of meeting com- plaints from his chiefs and ...
Strana 58
... took pains to loiter on the way . I and Barling - he is my coxswain , a dumb , faithful kind of fellow , and now waiting at " What do you know of your gate , -I and Barling have Jack ? " " Le Chemineau grinned , and pulled from his fob ...
... took pains to loiter on the way . I and Barling - he is my coxswain , a dumb , faithful kind of fellow , and now waiting at " What do you know of your gate , -I and Barling have Jack ? " " Le Chemineau grinned , and pulled from his fob ...
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