Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 12
... keep dragging us over the seas , for the Wolf would never have allowed us to get ashore before she reached Germany . Then we really began to think we were going to be landed in Spain , and the news raised the spirits He replied by ...
... keep dragging us over the seas , for the Wolf would never have allowed us to get ashore before she reached Germany . Then we really began to think we were going to be landed in Spain , and the news raised the spirits He replied by ...
Side 16
... keep- ing in mid - Atlantic , always well off the trade - routes , though of course we crossed some on our way north ... keeping our ship's company of prisoners intact . For the men amongst us feared we might all be put upon the Wolf to ...
... keep- ing in mid - Atlantic , always well off the trade - routes , though of course we crossed some on our way north ... keeping our ship's company of prisoners intact . For the men amongst us feared we might all be put upon the Wolf to ...
Side 18
... keep the floors and bedding dry , and in our cabin , in addi- tion , we had water constantly flowing and swishing back- wards and forwards between the iron deck of the ship and the wooden floor of the cabin . On many nights we emptied ...
... keep the floors and bedding dry , and in our cabin , in addi- tion , we had water constantly flowing and swishing back- wards and forwards between the iron deck of the ship and the wooden floor of the cabin . On many nights we emptied ...
Side 20
... keep- ing to the north of the Faroes , and on Sunday the 17th we again ran into a very heavy storm . Ever since the storm on the 27th of the month before , the propeller had been constantly racing and sending shudders through the ship ...
... keep- ing to the north of the Faroes , and on Sunday the 17th we again ran into a very heavy storm . Ever since the storm on the 27th of the month before , the propeller had been constantly racing and sending shudders through the ship ...
Side 27
... were certain to be taken into Ger- many . Every man is liable to think under such conditions that he is in a worse case than his There were THE WATER - RATS . BY ZERES . " Keep 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 27.
... were certain to be taken into Ger- many . Every man is liable to think under such conditions that he is in a worse case than his There were THE WATER - RATS . BY ZERES . " Keep 1918. ] Five Months with the German Raider Wolf . 27.
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