Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 8
... told us there was no relief for us yet . We all felt that if the Hitachi had only avoided distant smoke as the German captain had done , we need never have made the acquaint- ance of the Wolf . On the 24th we again met the Wolf in the ...
... told us there was no relief for us yet . We all felt that if the Hitachi had only avoided distant smoke as the German captain had done , we need never have made the acquaint- ance of the Wolf . On the 24th we again met the Wolf in the ...
Side 12
... told us that the Igotz Mendi with us on board was to be sent to Spain when the Germans released her . On December 29 ... told the Wolf would now go home to Ger- many . Why we were told this , the first time we had been informed of the ...
... told us that the Igotz Mendi with us on board was to be sent to Spain when the Germans released her . On December 29 ... told the Wolf would now go home to Ger- many . Why we were told this , the first time we had been informed of the ...
Side 16
... told that in eighteen days we We were should be ashore . then about 30 ° N. , and we parted from the Wolf the same afternoon . It was al- ways a great relief to us all when we parted from her keeping our ship's company of prisoners ...
... told that in eighteen days we We were should be ashore . then about 30 ° N. , and we parted from the Wolf the same afternoon . It was al- ways a great relief to us all when we parted from her keeping our ship's company of prisoners ...
Side 17
... told us that , in the case of the prize being captured while the weather was rough , the ship would not be bombed or sunk , as they had no desire to en- danger the lives of the women and children amongst us . In fact , so they said ...
... told us that , in the case of the prize being captured while the weather was rough , the ship would not be bombed or sunk , as they had no desire to en- danger the lives of the women and children amongst us . In fact , so they said ...
Side 19
... told us on February 11 , for the first time , that it was , and always had been , the intention to take us on the Igotz Mendi to Germany , there to be interned in civilian prisoners ' camps . too , that the women and those of the men ...
... told us on February 11 , for the first time , that it was , and always had been , the intention to take us on the Igotz Mendi to Germany , there to be interned in civilian prisoners ' camps . too , that the women and those of the men ...
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