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Side 252
... town for the first time on a clear February's morning . We had passed through the narrow gap between the mainland and Sugarcake Island , dipped our ensign to the flag of China flying above the coastguard station , and were steaming ...
... town for the first time on a clear February's morning . We had passed through the narrow gap between the mainland and Sugarcake Island , dipped our ensign to the flag of China flying above the coastguard station , and were steaming ...
Side 329
... town was no place for a stroll this evening , but he was determined to go . Maybe he had business to attend to . " Perhaps he had . There was a hectic quality about that night which could have explained anything . 66 At midnight Petty ...
... town was no place for a stroll this evening , but he was determined to go . Maybe he had business to attend to . " Perhaps he had . There was a hectic quality about that night which could have explained anything . 66 At midnight Petty ...
Side 230
... town ; for the rain had ceased and the clouds were drifting away towards the north - east . It is possible that on that summer evening men who had been born and bred in this very town , now serving their country and dispersed over all ...
... town ; for the rain had ceased and the clouds were drifting away towards the north - east . It is possible that on that summer evening men who had been born and bred in this very town , now serving their country and dispersed over all ...
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