Blackwood's Magazine, Volumi 259-260W. Blackwood, 1946 |
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... hand , having got her into deep water , how long would she stay afloat ? We doubled up on warps and springs , and then , paradoxically , stationed hands with knives and axes to cut them . Then we went slow ahead on both engines . For a ...
... hand , having got her into deep water , how long would she stay afloat ? We doubled up on warps and springs , and then , paradoxically , stationed hands with knives and axes to cut them . Then we went slow ahead on both engines . For a ...
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... hands to the lower deck . About ten minutes past five two shots rang out with startling suddenness . The officers looked with inquiry at Captain Lyon , who shook his head sadly . " It was the only way , " he said . Throughout the night ...
... hands to the lower deck . About ten minutes past five two shots rang out with startling suddenness . The officers looked with inquiry at Captain Lyon , who shook his head sadly . " It was the only way , " he said . Throughout the night ...
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... hands deeper into the pockets of his duffel coat , and settled himself back on his stool . Whatever happened now , so his shoulders seemed to say , he was not going to clap his hands . A few moments later a searchlight threw its beam ...
... hands deeper into the pockets of his duffel coat , and settled himself back on his stool . Whatever happened now , so his shoulders seemed to say , he was not going to clap his hands . A few moments later a searchlight threw its beam ...
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