Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 12
... never knew , except that it might have been an excuse to 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 ...
... never knew , except that it might have been an excuse to 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 ...
Side 17
... never discovered what ships they were , but the American said he believed them to be American trans- VOL , CCIV.-NO. MCCXXXIII . ports and that each mounted a gun . In the middle of the excite- ment the Spanish chief mate had rushed on ...
... never discovered what ships they were , but the American said he believed them to be American trans- VOL , CCIV.-NO. MCCXXXIII . ports and that each mounted a gun . In the middle of the excite- ment the Spanish chief mate had rushed on ...
Side 27
... never been done before . Some men had been kept prisoners on the Wolf for nearly a year . It was hard enough on the men , but infinitely worse for the women . One had been Daring the week we had to give evidence to the Danish ...
... never been done before . Some men had been kept prisoners on the Wolf for nearly a year . It was hard enough on the men , but infinitely worse for the women . One had been Daring the week we had to give evidence to the Danish ...
Side 28
... never got there , but had eight months ' captivity and were landed in Denmark instead . Many sailors captured in the Pacifio had left the Atlantio trade after encounters with the U - boats in that ocean . One of the members of the ...
... never got there , but had eight months ' captivity and were landed in Denmark instead . Many sailors captured in the Pacifio had left the Atlantio trade after encounters with the U - boats in that ocean . One of the members of the ...
Side 34
... never ber - lieve me , They never ber - lieve me , ” - And , he chanted dolefully . picking his perilous way through five different verses in three distinct keys , he con- tinued to lament the incredu- lity of the world at large in ...
... never ber - lieve me , They never ber - lieve me , ” - And , he chanted dolefully . picking his perilous way through five different verses in three distinct keys , he con- tinued to lament the incredu- lity of the world at large in ...
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