Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 216William Blackwood, 1924 |
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Side 6
... head - gear was a depressed remnant of a " peaked cap . " Jack had warned me that I would know the Skipper from his inferior satellite by this precious possession - a peaked cap " -or , in ordi- nary parlance , a yachting - cap , the ...
... head - gear was a depressed remnant of a " peaked cap . " Jack had warned me that I would know the Skipper from his inferior satellite by this precious possession - a peaked cap " -or , in ordi- nary parlance , a yachting - cap , the ...
Side 10
... head him off any levity over serious matters . When the chain was being wound in , he was told off to stand in the very nose and sluice water over the incoming chain lest the mud of Lamlash contaminate the decks . " Higher up , man ...
... head him off any levity over serious matters . When the chain was being wound in , he was told off to stand in the very nose and sluice water over the incoming chain lest the mud of Lamlash contaminate the decks . " Higher up , man ...
Side 34
... editor . Noth- ing had been said about my writing articles , but the fear of being called upon to write one at a moment's notice hung over my head like the sword of my peace of mind . I had no faith in 34 [ July Youth and the East .
... editor . Noth- ing had been said about my writing articles , but the fear of being called upon to write one at a moment's notice hung over my head like the sword of my peace of mind . I had no faith in 34 [ July Youth and the East .
Side 41
... head sadly , - " I shall not betray my Government . Alas ! my friends , the Govern- ment in Russia to - day but I will not speak of it - I- who am now an exile . Bah ! " and there was confusion to all Soviet governments in his eyes as ...
... head sadly , - " I shall not betray my Government . Alas ! my friends , the Govern- ment in Russia to - day but I will not speak of it - I- who am now an exile . Bah ! " and there was confusion to all Soviet governments in his eyes as ...
Side 47
... head out of the window when we stopped , to see if the other passengers got out , for I knew it might look suspicious . But I thought of a very simple method by which I could see what was going on . I fastened my little pocket - mirror ...
... head out of the window when we stopped , to see if the other passengers got out , for I knew it might look suspicious . But I thought of a very simple method by which I could see what was going on . I fastened my little pocket - mirror ...
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