Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... sail was descried beating out in the light airs towards the island . Although we were cruising without lights we ... sail flapping darkly against the stars , and an angry howl arose from those on board . With her sail lowered she came ...
... sail was descried beating out in the light airs towards the island . Although we were cruising without lights we ... sail flapping darkly against the stars , and an angry howl arose from those on board . With her sail lowered she came ...
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... sail . Our first stage was a short one - from Dunedin itself to Port Chalmers , half - way down the narrow , hill- cupped loch . Two days later we were towed out to sea . It was the 14th of August 1938 , just a year and a few days since ...
... sail . Our first stage was a short one - from Dunedin itself to Port Chalmers , half - way down the narrow , hill- cupped loch . Two days later we were towed out to sea . It was the 14th of August 1938 , just a year and a few days since ...
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... sail schooners , brigantines , brigs , and barquentines were coming up from the Bay of Biscay and heading north . They were sail- ing swiftly . Under the thrust of the freshening west wind on their bulging sails they were heeling over ...
... sail schooners , brigantines , brigs , and barquentines were coming up from the Bay of Biscay and heading north . They were sail- ing swiftly . Under the thrust of the freshening west wind on their bulging sails they were heeling over ...
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LETS FEED OURSELVES BY H MORTIMER BATTEN | 184 |
MEMORIES OF THE DEER FORESTS BY H MORTIMER BATTEN 482 | 307 |
PATROLLING A FRONTIER BY CLELAND SCOTT 492 | 326 |
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