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... island of Trinidad , where it was under- stood the Wolf would coal from her prize , and with her spend the Christmas holiday . It must not be supposed that the life of the prisoners on the Igotz Mendi in any way approximated to that of ...
... island of Trinidad , where it was under- stood the Wolf would coal from her prize , and with her spend the Christmas holiday . It must not be supposed that the life of the prisoners on the Igotz Mendi in any way approximated to that of ...
Side 17
... island watching a ship expected to deliver them pass out of sight . But it was a great relief to the Germans . We never discovered what ships they were , but the American said he believed them to be American trans- VOL , CCIV.-NO ...
... island watching a ship expected to deliver them pass out of sight . But it was a great relief to the Germans . We never discovered what ships they were , but the American said he believed them to be American trans- VOL , CCIV.-NO ...
Side 20
... Islands 8 week after our capture - i.e . , more than four months before . · We now shaped a course for the coast of Norway , keep- ing to the north of the Faroes , and on Sunday the 17th we again ran into a very heavy storm . Ever since ...
... Islands 8 week after our capture - i.e . , more than four months before . · We now shaped a course for the coast of Norway , keep- ing to the north of the Faroes , and on Sunday the 17th we again ran into a very heavy storm . Ever since ...
Side 35
... island , ” he advised the serang , and the latter followed the sug- gestion , nearly grounding on a new and uncharted sand- bank as he did so . Under the lee of the island the full force of the current was broken , and they were able to ...
... island , ” he advised the serang , and the latter followed the sug- gestion , nearly grounding on a new and uncharted sand- bank as he did so . Under the lee of the island the full force of the current was broken , and they were able to ...
Side 37
... islands which were continually tearing past them in the moonlight on either beam , Such driftsdam was for the most part composed of mighty groves of heavy- trunked trees , uprooted whole- sale by the flood , and which , with their ...
... islands which were continually tearing past them in the moonlight on either beam , Such driftsdam was for the most part composed of mighty groves of heavy- trunked trees , uprooted whole- sale by the flood , and which , with their ...
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