Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 51
... run the river for some distance among the trees , being well aware that running water carries no - scent . Sidney is on foot now , and is working hounds up wind and stream , hoping to get a smell before she tries any more tricks . Watch ...
... run the river for some distance among the trees , being well aware that running water carries no - scent . Sidney is on foot now , and is working hounds up wind and stream , hoping to get a smell before she tries any more tricks . Watch ...
Side 53
each : Three ' torpedo running , sir ! ' Four ' torpedo running , sir ! Round now went the little ship , turning away and beginning to sub- merge even as the group on her bridge put over the levers of the speaking - tube valves ...
each : Three ' torpedo running , sir ! ' Four ' torpedo running , sir ! Round now went the little ship , turning away and beginning to sub- merge even as the group on her bridge put over the levers of the speaking - tube valves ...
Side 368
... running , the sky presented a wild and terrifying appear- ance , and the true hurricane wind seemed to show itself during the rapidly increasing squalls . We took in the upper topsails and reefed the foresail during that dog - watch ...
... running , the sky presented a wild and terrifying appear- ance , and the true hurricane wind seemed to show itself during the rapidly increasing squalls . We took in the upper topsails and reefed the foresail during that dog - watch ...
Indhold
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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