Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... felt that what we did hear kept us at least a little in touch with the outside world ; and we have since been able to verify that , and also to discover that we missed & great deal too . the were dried , and had to be soaked many hours ...
... felt that what we did hear kept us at least a little in touch with the outside world ; and we have since been able to verify that , and also to discover that we missed & great deal too . the were dried , and had to be soaked many hours ...
Side 3
... felt we would rather be in jail on shore , for then we should be in no risk of being killed at any moment by our own people , our cells would have been larger than our cabins , and our food possibly not much worse ; and our jail would ...
... felt we would rather be in jail on shore , for then we should be in no risk of being killed at any moment by our own people , our cells would have been larger than our cabins , and our food possibly not much worse ; and our jail would ...
Side 8
... 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 evening . When- ever the Wolf had an appoint ...
... 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 evening . When- ever the Wolf had an appoint ...
Side 20
... felt certain in no need of one now that our own minds that some of America was in the war . our ships would be present " No one will trade with us , " and save us in these parts of they said ; " accordingly there the seas , which we ...
... felt certain in no need of one now that our own minds that some of America was in the war . our ships would be present " No one will trade with us , " and save us in these parts of they said ; " accordingly there the seas , which we ...
Side 51
... was up , that he had no wife hard me a traitor , or whether she were treacherous and thought me honest . Besides , I had not to look after him , and that he yet shaved . The laird lent me a felt hat , and as 1918. ] Sunday . 51.
... was up , that he had no wife hard me a traitor , or whether she were treacherous and thought me honest . Besides , I had not to look after him , and that he yet shaved . The laird lent me a felt hat , and as 1918. ] Sunday . 51.
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