Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Side 17
... took from their place all the six or eight bombs on board and threw them overboard . It was a plucky act , for had he been dis- covered by the armed sentry while doing it , he would un- doubtedly have been shot on the spot . On the next ...
... took from their place all the six or eight bombs on board and threw them overboard . It was a plucky act , for had he been dis- covered by the armed sentry while doing it , he would un- doubtedly have been shot on the spot . On the next ...
Side 21
... took it into their head to sink the vessel if she were sighted by an enemy ship added to the fears of all of us . There had been no boat - drill , and the lifeboat accommodation was hopelessly inadequate for more than eighty people now ...
... took it into their head to sink the vessel if she were sighted by an enemy ship added to the fears of all of us . There had been no boat - drill , and the lifeboat accommodation was hopelessly inadequate for more than eighty people now ...
Side 28
... took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately one usually for- gets the miseries of sea travel soon after one gets ashore . But ...
... took six months to get from Siam to London , the Germans have succeeded in getting us home much earlier than we , or they , anticipated . Fortunately one usually for- gets the miseries of sea travel soon after one gets ashore . But ...
Side 40
... took in the possibilities of this topographic situation , and steering the Vampire into the comparatively slack water be- low this newly - formed and natural breakwater , he cast anchor there , and waited to see how she took the strain ...
... took in the possibilities of this topographic situation , and steering the Vampire into the comparatively slack water be- low this newly - formed and natural breakwater , he cast anchor there , and waited to see how she took the strain ...
Side 41
... took them appreciably nearer the anarchists , who still lay below them down - stream . These latter could be seen making desperate efforts to refloat the dug - out , but it ap- peared to be irrevocably fixed where it had first grounded ...
... took them appreciably nearer the anarchists , who still lay below them down - stream . These latter could be seen making desperate efforts to refloat the dug - out , but it ap- peared to be irrevocably fixed where it had first grounded ...
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