Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 236W. Blackwood, 1934 |
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... sail , and , lying down in the stern with an oar for a steering paddle , I let her go . It was exciting , but my boat proved seaworthy , though her tendency to roll nearly gunwale under was alarming . The sail drew bravely , and the ...
... sail , and , lying down in the stern with an oar for a steering paddle , I let her go . It was exciting , but my boat proved seaworthy , though her tendency to roll nearly gunwale under was alarming . The sail drew bravely , and the ...
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... sail from Pin Mill to Brightlingsea with the sun rising over Landguard Point . Once or twice we had a joint cruise with a boat belonging to the King's Shrop- shire Light Infantry . Some nights we spent becalmed ; some , as was predicted ...
... sail from Pin Mill to Brightlingsea with the sun rising over Landguard Point . Once or twice we had a joint cruise with a boat belonging to the King's Shrop- shire Light Infantry . Some nights we spent becalmed ; some , as was predicted ...
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... sail as faithfully and to put up as patiently with the energetic enthusiasm of her mixed crew . She used sometimes to pull our legs by climbing the mud - bank of the river , where she would sit smirking but immovable when we came down to ...
... sail as faithfully and to put up as patiently with the energetic enthusiasm of her mixed crew . She used sometimes to pull our legs by climbing the mud - bank of the river , where she would sit smirking but immovable when we came down to ...
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A BOTANIST ON THE HOLY MOUNTAIN BY SIR ARTHUR W HILL | 81 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 140 |
ADVENTURERS IN OLD LONDON | 176 |
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