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Side 85
... seemed to think we had come from the Canaries , and wanted to hear all about conditions there . He asked about some bloke called Franco . I told him I had never heard of him , and he seemed a bit surprised at that . However , it doesn't ...
... seemed to think we had come from the Canaries , and wanted to hear all about conditions there . He asked about some bloke called Franco . I told him I had never heard of him , and he seemed a bit surprised at that . However , it doesn't ...
Side 190
... seemed to recede . It seemed bette to lock up than down ; even in tho circumstances there was a kind vertige that set my brain swimming . No choosing a landing now , course ; I was the victim of ever wind current through which I passed ...
... seemed to recede . It seemed bette to lock up than down ; even in tho circumstances there was a kind vertige that set my brain swimming . No choosing a landing now , course ; I was the victim of ever wind current through which I passed ...
Side 190
... seemed so solid from above . Then a jerk and a jolt that seemed to rip my shoulder - blades adrift shook me . Oddly , the immediate feeling was one of annoyance not relief . A man , I felt , was a fool to undergo such exquisite agony ...
... seemed so solid from above . Then a jerk and a jolt that seemed to rip my shoulder - blades adrift shook me . Oddly , the immediate feeling was one of annoyance not relief . A man , I felt , was a fool to undergo such exquisite agony ...
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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