Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 19
... minutes a loaded cart ap- peared on the road followed by another . Our hopes began to rise ; the one - in - a - thousand chance might yet come off . There were more carts mov- ing on the road now , but to our disappointment they sud ...
... minutes a loaded cart ap- peared on the road followed by another . Our hopes began to rise ; the one - in - a - thousand chance might yet come off . There were more carts mov- ing on the road now , but to our disappointment they sud ...
Side 24
... Minutes of Proceedings and its discussions in the presence of goodness knows who , does seem preferable to the time- honoured procedure at juno- tures when the situation of the State requires the Powers that Be to get a move on . Politi ...
... Minutes of Proceedings and its discussions in the presence of goodness knows who , does seem preferable to the time- honoured procedure at juno- tures when the situation of the State requires the Powers that Be to get a move on . Politi ...
Side 36
... minutes the signal was slowly repeated in the John Brown ; the order to haul down the signal was then given , and the six trawlers turned in good formation to starboard and steered out away from the channel which they had been sweeping ...
... minutes the signal was slowly repeated in the John Brown ; the order to haul down the signal was then given , and the six trawlers turned in good formation to starboard and steered out away from the channel which they had been sweeping ...
Side 38
... minutes it could still be seen bobbing about on the surface . As the signal to cease fire was re- peated the firing gradually ceased . The Sir Thomas Dancer steamed slowly up and stopped about fifty yards from the mine . that " Who the ...
... minutes it could still be seen bobbing about on the surface . As the signal to cease fire was re- peated the firing gradually ceased . The Sir Thomas Dancer steamed slowly up and stopped about fifty yards from the mine . that " Who the ...
Side 42
... minutes a signal from the now leading pair of trawlers announced that a mine had broken surface in their sweep , and some lively though futile rifle practice was made by the men with rifles in an endeavour to sink it before it got too ...
... minutes a signal from the now leading pair of trawlers announced that a mine had broken surface in their sweep , and some lively though futile rifle practice was made by the men with rifles in an endeavour to sink it before it got too ...
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