Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 5
... arrived at the Nazareth Bank , and before 9 A.M. were lashed together . On such occasions the Wolf never dropped anchor , so that she could be up and away at the slightest warning ; the prize ship was always the one to drop anchor . On ...
... arrived at the Nazareth Bank , and before 9 A.M. were lashed together . On such occasions the Wolf never dropped anchor , so that she could be up and away at the slightest warning ; the prize ship was always the one to drop anchor . On ...
Side 8
... arrived on the the Spanish boat we were served with meals at the times to which the Spanish officers had been accustomed -i.e. , breakfast at 9 and supper at 4 ; but these times were soon afterwards changed to break- fast at 8.30 ...
... arrived on the the Spanish boat we were served with meals at the times to which the Spanish officers had been accustomed -i.e. , breakfast at 9 and supper at 4 ; but these times were soon afterwards changed to break- fast at 8.30 ...
Side 15
... arrived in Spain . He replied that they would . I then asked him whether , if we were all lost on the Igotz Mendi on ... arriving in Spain . Most of us had to settle up our affairs in some way in case we might be lost at sea , and wished ...
... arrived in Spain . He replied that they would . I then asked him whether , if we were all lost on the Igotz Mendi on ... arriving in Spain . Most of us had to settle up our affairs in some way in case we might be lost at sea , and wished ...
Side 21
... end ! — and hope of rescue disappeared . The bearing of the Germans towards us became markedly changed . We were almost in their clutches now , the arrival at Kiel and transference 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 21.
... end ! — and hope of rescue disappeared . The bearing of the Germans towards us became markedly changed . We were almost in their clutches now , the arrival at Kiel and transference 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 21.
Side 22
... arrived in Ger- many . Accordingly , those of us who had kept diaries made ready to destroy them . Sunday , February ... arrival in Germany were now a dead certainty . But the fog that the cap- tain welcomed was just a little too much ...
... arrived in Ger- many . Accordingly , those of us who had kept diaries made ready to destroy them . Sunday , February ... arrival in Germany were now a dead certainty . But the fog that the cap- tain welcomed was just a little too much ...
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