Down Among the Dead Men1961 |
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Page 34
... thought he was below in the cabin , so they just upped anchor and sailed back . " " No sign of him ? " said Henry . " Where was he , then ? He must have been- 99 " That's one of the most tragic things , " said Alastair . " Pete must ...
... thought he was below in the cabin , so they just upped anchor and sailed back . " " No sign of him ? " said Henry . " Where was he , then ? He must have been- 99 " That's one of the most tragic things , " said Alastair . " Pete must ...
Page 130
... thought it was too late - so I gave her mine amd made my bunk up with blankets . We tried to make as little noise as possible , and I don't think any of the others woke up - did you ? " " Not really , " said Henry . " I just heard ...
... thought it was too late - so I gave her mine amd made my bunk up with blankets . We tried to make as little noise as possible , and I don't think any of the others woke up - did you ? " " Not really , " said Henry . " I just heard ...
Page 169
... thought that would look less suspicious than rowing to the sandbank . Actually , I don't think a soul saw me . Any- how , the sands were dried out already , so I s - started searching . " " How did you set about it ? " Henry asked . " I ...
... thought that would look less suspicious than rowing to the sandbank . Actually , I don't think a soul saw me . Any- how , the sands were dried out already , so I s - started searching . " " How did you set about it ? " Henry asked . " I ...
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