Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 21
... 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.
... 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
... hope , but some said we still might see a British war vessel when we rounded the Skaw . At midday the sailor on the look - out came into the saloon and reported to the captain that a fog was coming on . " Just the weather I want , " he ...
... hope , but some said we still might see a British war vessel when we rounded the Skaw . At midday the sailor on the look - out came into the saloon and reported to the captain that a fog was coming on . " Just the weather I want , " he ...
Side 25
... hope seemed gone . Would gone that the Wolf had ashore in the same place ! All our fellow - countrymen on board her would then have been free , and they could have given information and saved us as well . Once on dry land we walked up ...
... hope seemed gone . Would gone that the Wolf had ashore in the same place ! All our fellow - countrymen on board her would then have been free , and they could have given information and saved us as well . Once on dry land we walked up ...
Side 28
... hope- lessly astray , our health has not improved by the treat- ment ; but although we took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately ...
... hope- lessly astray , our health has not improved by the treat- ment ; but although we took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately ...
Side 49
key , and as I took the coat I said- " I hope you won't think me unduly cautious if I lock my uniform coat up in one of these drawers . There are certain papers in the pockets which I am bound to be careful of . ” Again I fancied I ...
key , and as I took the coat I said- " I hope you won't think me unduly cautious if I lock my uniform coat up in one of these drawers . There are certain papers in the pockets which I am bound to be careful of . ” Again I fancied I ...
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