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... minutes , a message came back that the Spanish ship was from Delagoa Bay to Colombo , with a cargo of 5800 tons of coal for the British Admiralty authorities in Ceylon . chagrin of the Germans may be imagined when they realised that ...
... minutes , a message came back that the Spanish ship was from Delagoa Bay to Colombo , with a cargo of 5800 tons of coal for the British Admiralty authorities in Ceylon . chagrin of the Germans may be imagined when they realised that ...
Side 35
... minutes later , after awaiting his oppor- tunity , the helmsman finally managed to swing her bows up - stream into the current . Under the crushing strain of tons of angry water , the launch was now shaking and rattling from stem to ...
... minutes later , after awaiting his oppor- tunity , the helmsman finally managed to swing her bows up - stream into the current . Under the crushing strain of tons of angry water , the launch was now shaking and rattling from stem to ...
Side 36
... minutes later when he had ended his remarks on the principles of stoking , " it's no earthly good going after them once they're up the Banda- mukhi . For one thing , the jungle's so dense and over- hanging that you can't see - more than ...
... minutes later when he had ended his remarks on the principles of stoking , " it's no earthly good going after them once they're up the Banda- mukhi . For one thing , the jungle's so dense and over- hanging that you can't see - more than ...
Side 40
... minute later both of them fell pell- mell among the serangs and police sepoys in the rocking rowboat below . Although the water under the bank had been slack enough to admit of the steam- launch anchoring there , it was -as the Hun ...
... minute later both of them fell pell- mell among the serangs and police sepoys in the rocking rowboat below . Although the water under the bank had been slack enough to admit of the steam- launch anchoring there , it was -as the Hun ...
Side 47
... minutes I came to one or two pretty obvious conclusions . She was clearly Mr Rendall's daughter , and they were equally clearly in the habit of receiving visits at odd times from Mr O'Brien ; in fact , they evidently con- cluded it was ...
... minutes I came to one or two pretty obvious conclusions . She was clearly Mr Rendall's daughter , and they were equally clearly in the habit of receiving visits at odd times from Mr O'Brien ; in fact , they evidently con- cluded it was ...
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