Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 6
... feet in length , and consisted of a central passage bordered on either side by a row of ugly timber posts supporting the roof . Between the passage the first party formed with a view to escape , 6 [ Jan. 450 Miles to Freedom .
... feet in length , and consisted of a central passage bordered on either side by a row of ugly timber posts supporting the roof . Between the passage the first party formed with a view to escape , 6 [ Jan. 450 Miles to Freedom .
Side 11
... feet in depth ; if the surmise were correct and a tunnel was run out from here , there would be no difficulty in getting rid of all the excavated earth into this hollow space . Unfortunately the lower room , though not in use , was kept ...
... feet in depth ; if the surmise were correct and a tunnel was run out from here , there would be no difficulty in getting rid of all the excavated earth into this hollow space . Unfortunately the lower room , though not in use , was kept ...
Side 13
... feet are very much in the way , but in the end the load is ready . There is not enough room in the shaft for the stone and the bath to be pulled up past your body , so you climb the ladder and help your partner to haul . This done ...
... feet are very much in the way , but in the end the load is ready . There is not enough room in the shaft for the stone and the bath to be pulled up past your body , so you climb the ladder and help your partner to haul . This done ...
Side 14
... feet we came to wooden ties holding the inner and outer skins together , but fortunately these were to one side of the hole and we did not have to out through them . At the time the move was announced we were at a depth of 16 feet ...
... feet we came to wooden ties holding the inner and outer skins together , but fortunately these were to one side of the hole and we did not have to out through them . At the time the move was announced we were at a depth of 16 feet ...
Side 15
... feet down we came to water . we might be the cause of risk It was a great blow to us , and to valuable pilots and machines , although with unlimited time and all to no purpose . Apart at our disposal the difficulty from the move ...
... feet down we came to water . we might be the cause of risk It was a great blow to us , and to valuable pilots and machines , although with unlimited time and all to no purpose . Apart at our disposal the difficulty from the move ...
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