Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 311William Blackwood, 1972 |
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... harbour - master . I was more concerned with making sure we were moored in a comfort- able and safe berth . Also , thoughts of breakfast crossed my mind as the agreeable smell of bacon cook- ing reached me from the open door of a ...
... harbour - master . I was more concerned with making sure we were moored in a comfort- able and safe berth . Also , thoughts of breakfast crossed my mind as the agreeable smell of bacon cook- ing reached me from the open door of a ...
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... harbour across a very big , rolling sea . The wind had freshened considerably and there was every sign of stormy weather . These signs were amply fulfilled and by evening it was blowing a full gale . We remained in the harbour storm ...
... harbour across a very big , rolling sea . The wind had freshened considerably and there was every sign of stormy weather . These signs were amply fulfilled and by evening it was blowing a full gale . We remained in the harbour storm ...
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... harbour at night with this kind of confusion . However , thanks to the crew's good eyes , we found our way in and , entering a quiet , seemingly rather deserted harbour , we tied up alongside Ardelle , a Buckie - registered trawler . It ...
... harbour at night with this kind of confusion . However , thanks to the crew's good eyes , we found our way in and , entering a quiet , seemingly rather deserted harbour , we tied up alongside Ardelle , a Buckie - registered trawler . It ...
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A LETTER FROM THE RIVIERA BY R HUDSONSMITH | 58 |
AT SECOND HAND BY LEONARD CLARK | 344 |
SAINT ROSAS MACHINE BY LESLIE GARDINER | 418 |
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