Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 221William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... figure apparently dead , on my passage from the Cap- tain's cabin once , when it suddenly raised itself and caught hold of my arm . " God 1 Thomas Appleby , a midshipman . X. 20 The Perilous Adventures and Vicissitudes of a [ Jan.
... figure apparently dead , on my passage from the Cap- tain's cabin once , when it suddenly raised itself and caught hold of my arm . " God 1 Thomas Appleby , a midshipman . X. 20 The Perilous Adventures and Vicissitudes of a [ Jan.
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... arms , nothing remained of him the size of an apple . He must have been bending down with his body in a horizontal position when a shot through the bow struck him straight on end , carrying away the the trunk and shivering it into atoms ...
... arms , nothing remained of him the size of an apple . He must have been bending down with his body in a horizontal position when a shot through the bow struck him straight on end , carrying away the the trunk and shivering it into atoms ...
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... arm , which then provided a sort of sling , a tolerable sub- stitute for lying down . One of the men addressed me whilst we were in durance vile with the words , " You struck me on the head to - day , sir , with the guns . " I scarcely ...
... arm , which then provided a sort of sling , a tolerable sub- stitute for lying down . One of the men addressed me whilst we were in durance vile with the words , " You struck me on the head to - day , sir , with the guns . " I scarcely ...
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... arms under their aprons ; and as we had our pockets to take advantage of , we thrust our hands therein , to be as much in the fashion as practicable , and were soon in dreamland . Towards daylight some of the customers left , and we ...
... arms under their aprons ; and as we had our pockets to take advantage of , we thrust our hands therein , to be as much in the fashion as practicable , and were soon in dreamland . Towards daylight some of the customers left , and we ...
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... arm before me , and I thought we were lost , when L'Estrange boldly ap- proached , spoke a word or two to the sentry , who released me , and we were free . About two or three hundred yards from the gate we passed close to the sergeant ...
... arm before me , and I thought we were lost , when L'Estrange boldly ap- proached , spoke a word or two to the sentry , who released me , and we were free . About two or three hundred yards from the gate we passed close to the sergeant ...
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