Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 52
... hands- men of experience whose placid uncon- · cern when depth - charges were bopping around , or when matters were otherwise hectic , were guides and reassurance for the youngsters , carefully trained , of course , but new to the rubs ...
... hands- men of experience whose placid uncon- · cern when depth - charges were bopping around , or when matters were otherwise hectic , were guides and reassurance for the youngsters , carefully trained , of course , but new to the rubs ...
Side 277
... hands in a barrage of staccate sound . A pause , another volley hand - claps . A pause again — and then in finale a tumult of hand - clapping It was like a growing rain - storm , first big drops pattering on leaves , a lull another ...
... hands in a barrage of staccate sound . A pause , another volley hand - claps . A pause again — and then in finale a tumult of hand - clapping It was like a growing rain - storm , first big drops pattering on leaves , a lull another ...
Side 400
... hands are better at tying knots than I went through to the engine , and I am . I watched them , almost imperas I worked about it my thoughts sonally , put a clove hitch round the began to clear . I had worked in boiler- corner post ...
... hands are better at tying knots than I went through to the engine , and I am . I watched them , almost imperas I worked about it my thoughts sonally , put a clove hitch round the began to clear . I had worked in boiler- corner post ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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