Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 221William Blackwood, 1927 |
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Side 17
... sent the second mate aft to take a cast of the lead . I did it because it never pays to take chances at sea , especially in a fog ; but as a matter of fact I felt pretty sure we'd got plenty of water under us . So you can understand ...
... sent the second mate aft to take a cast of the lead . I did it because it never pays to take chances at sea , especially in a fog ; but as a matter of fact I felt pretty sure we'd got plenty of water under us . So you can understand ...
Side 20
... sent for me , and the prayers of the wounded men were loud every- where for water . I was stepping across a figure apparently dead , on my passage from the Cap- tain's cabin once , when it suddenly raised itself and caught hold of my ...
... sent for me , and the prayers of the wounded men were loud every- where for water . I was stepping across a figure apparently dead , on my passage from the Cap- tain's cabin once , when it suddenly raised itself and caught hold of my ...
Side 21
... sent below in the hold , and stowed away regardless of rank or fortune . Whilst in this confinement , sitting cramped up in a corner and scarcely capable of moving , two of my men showed a mark of attention to me which pleased me very ...
... sent below in the hold , and stowed away regardless of rank or fortune . Whilst in this confinement , sitting cramped up in a corner and scarcely capable of moving , two of my men showed a mark of attention to me which pleased me very ...
Side 22
... sent to the hospital , where Whitehurst joined us . The captive officers , including the Captains of merchantmen , amounted to nine in number . The Commodore then called upon us , and gave Conn and myself £ 25 22 The Perilous Adventures ...
... sent to the hospital , where Whitehurst joined us . The captive officers , including the Captains of merchantmen , amounted to nine in number . The Commodore then called upon us , and gave Conn and myself £ 25 22 The Perilous Adventures ...
Side 28
... sent for the guide who had taken charge of us before . We had been without food for thirty - six hours this trip . We were assured by our friends that our safety had been more than once committed by them into the hands of some patron ...
... sent for the guide who had taken charge of us before . We had been without food for thirty - six hours this trip . We were assured by our friends that our safety had been more than once committed by them into the hands of some patron ...
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