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Side 11
... enemy ship long before she could have been seen . The two ships proceeded on their new course at full speed for the next two days . On the 21st they slowed down , hoping to coal in the open sea . The next day both ships stopped , but ...
... enemy ship long before she could have been seen . The two ships proceeded on their new course at full speed for the next two days . On the 21st they slowed down , hoping to coal in the open sea . The next day both ships stopped , but ...
Side 14
... enemy ship . He ended the interview by saying that he was carrying out the orders of the Wolf's commander , and had no choice but to obey . This news of the Wolf's inten- tions angered us all , and we all felt that there was very little ...
... enemy ship . He ended the interview by saying that he was carrying out the orders of the Wolf's commander , and had no choice but to obey . This news of the Wolf's inten- tions angered us all , and we all felt that there was very little ...
Side 21
... enemy ship would or could board him under such conditions . In fact , he said no enemy vessel would be out of port in such storms ! They alone were sufficiently terrifying to the landsmen amongst us ; the prospect of having to take to ...
... enemy ship would or could board him under such conditions . In fact , he said no enemy vessel would be out of port in such storms ! They alone were sufficiently terrifying to the landsmen amongst us ; the prospect of having to take to ...
Side 27
... enemy nationalities -English , Australian , Ameri- ean , Japanese , Chinese , and Indian . The Danish authori- ties adjudged her , on the day after her stranding , to be a Spanish ship ; and before leav- ing her the Spanish flag was ...
... enemy nationalities -English , Australian , Ameri- ean , Japanese , Chinese , and Indian . The Danish authori- ties adjudged her , on the day after her stranding , to be a Spanish ship ; and before leav- ing her the Spanish flag was ...
Side 42
... enemy . The next thing much higher before the night was over . Of the rest , five of the gang were unquestionably dead , and three still remained . The latter stood sullenly at bay , their backs against the wreckage of the boats ; but ...
... enemy . The next thing much higher before the night was over . Of the rest , five of the gang were unquestionably dead , and three still remained . The latter stood sullenly at bay , their backs against the wreckage of the boats ; but ...
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