Blackwood's Magazine, Том 207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... sailing - ship was sighted on our starboard bow . We were then in the chops of the Channel , well southward of Ireland , and we altered course slightly to bear down on her . As we approached she hoisted the German merchant flag and ...
... sailing - ship was sighted on our starboard bow . We were then in the chops of the Channel , well southward of Ireland , and we altered course slightly to bear down on her . As we approached she hoisted the German merchant flag and ...
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... sail at any moment . Nothing would have been easier for her , on some moonless night , than gently to slip the cable , and gently to move away , under the high dark eliffs of Teneriffe . Even had she been seen by us to be moving , she ...
... sail at any moment . Nothing would have been easier for her , on some moonless night , than gently to slip the cable , and gently to move away , under the high dark eliffs of Teneriffe . Even had she been seen by us to be moving , she ...
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... sail out of Santa Cruz , at least not voluntarily ; and , later on , she fell into our hands in the fol- lowing manner . After eighteen months of watching - namely , in May 1916 - there came an un- expected , fierce , squally N.-W. wind ...
... sail out of Santa Cruz , at least not voluntarily ; and , later on , she fell into our hands in the fol- lowing manner . After eighteen months of watching - namely , in May 1916 - there came an un- expected , fierce , squally N.-W. wind ...
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... sailing - master gave up his profession somewhat summarily , if unwillingly , for a period sufficiently long to prevent any repetition of un- neutral behaviour . At the same time , it was a mystery to us why Germany did not send out ...
... sailing - master gave up his profession somewhat summarily , if unwillingly , for a period sufficiently long to prevent any repetition of un- neutral behaviour . At the same time , it was a mystery to us why Germany did not send out ...
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... sailing - master's certificate , kindly volunteered the information that his cargo had been put on board by a German firm in the Argentine , to the order of a German officer , who had been sent out specially to buy grain for man and ...
... sailing - master's certificate , kindly volunteered the information that his cargo had been put on board by a German firm in the Argentine , to the order of a German officer , who had been sent out specially to buy grain for man and ...
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