Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 6
... seen , and her career brought to an end long be- fore . The same end would probably have been attained on this occasion , if a wireless message had been sent from Delagoa Bay to Colombo , say- ing that the Igotz Mendi had left the ...
... seen , and her career brought to an end long be- fore . The same end would probably have been attained on this occasion , if a wireless message had been sent from Delagoa Bay to Colombo , say- ing that the Igotz Mendi had left the ...
Side 7
... seen , as it as it was about 1 A.M. when the Wolf picked him up . The re- maining Spanish officers took their watch on the bridge , al- ways with a member of the prize crew in attendance ; the Spanish engineers remained in charge of the ...
... seen , as it as it was about 1 A.M. when the Wolf picked him up . The re- maining Spanish officers took their watch on the bridge , al- ways with a member of the prize crew in attendance ; the Spanish engineers remained in charge of the ...
Side 17
... seen us at all . It was a most bitter disap- pointment , comparable to that of shipwrecked sailors on a desert island watching a ship expected to deliver them pass out of sight . But it was a great relief to the Germans . We never ...
... seen us at all . It was a most bitter disap- pointment , comparable to that of shipwrecked sailors on a desert island watching a ship expected to deliver them pass out of sight . But it was a great relief to the Germans . We never ...
Side 24
... seen near at hand since we left Colombo exactly five months before . It did not take us long to dress and throw our things into our bags . When we had done so and were ready to go to the lifeboats , we were told that we might take no ...
... seen near at hand since we left Colombo exactly five months before . It did not take us long to dress and throw our things into our bags . When we had done so and were ready to go to the lifeboats , we were told that we might take no ...
Side 52
... seen a plainer , more primitive little building even in a Scottish kirkyard : no spire , no orna- ment , nothing but grey rough- cast walls ( what they call in Scotland " harled " ) and a roof of small yellowish flagstones , set in a ...
... seen a plainer , more primitive little building even in a Scottish kirkyard : no spire , no orna- ment , nothing but grey rough- cast walls ( what they call in Scotland " harled " ) and a roof of small yellowish flagstones , set in a ...
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