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THE DAILY ROUTINE 47 Here was a dil
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THE DAILY ROUTINE 49 O.O.D. : " The
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LAUNCH OF THE SEAPLANE OLD SKll'I'K
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52 HUSH two of these poor fellows,
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54 HUSH why have I been feeding you
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56 HUSH you hear the M.L., and at t
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THE DAILY ROUTINE 57 what you think
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THE DAILY ROUTINE 59 shave. It is f
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SHORE STATIONS 61 This course seeme
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THE "CATCH" AT THE END OF THE CABLE
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64 HUSH capable of boiling an egg.
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66 HUSH convulsions of Nature, from
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68 HUSH of consequences, he turned
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70 HUSH day was terribly like the n
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72 HUSH The deposit left behind by
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SHORE STATIONS 73 varies inversely
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SHORE STATIONS 77 felt certain whet
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SHORE STATIONS 79 Just now I intima
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RED CROSS WEEK 81 much rather make
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RED CROSS WEEK 83 business again yo
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RED + WEEK. One of the ships visite
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86 HUSH Enter Commander. "What's al
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88 HUSH " How shall we enter it ? "
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90 HUSH c The bathroom door ' was a
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92 HUSH as a mere hostile landing,
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94 HUSH yet. You find yourself abso
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96 HUSH What sort of show would you
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98 HUSH What trust is the last nail
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PETERHEAD If set you be, to take th
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PETERHEAD :-301 designed for convoy
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THE COXSWAIN H.M.S. DEE. Observe th
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PETERHEAD 103 my sympathy, the word
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PETERHEAD 105 A cushion is found to
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PETERHEAD 109 unless playing with t
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PETERHEAD 111 signal from P. 33 tha
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PETERHEAD 113 ship just abaft the s
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PARAVANE. J|H^|LL_^_ DESTROYER IN F
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PETERHEAD 115 an effort, weighing,
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PETERHEAD 117 To and fro floated th
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PETERHEAD (continued) You're playin
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PETERHEAD 121 Sub-lieutenant answer
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PETERHEAD 123 expression from the s
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PETERHEAD 125 ously for forty days
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PETERHEAD 127 as few minor hurts as
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PETERHEAD 129 action was taking, ne
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132 HUSH " Oh, blow the papers ! Ha
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134 HUSH thing to worry about, if y
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136 HUSH out shoots the first depth
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138 HUSH from nowhere in their thou
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142 HUSH there was no one at the ga
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144 HUSH " 'Ere, go easy, mate, go
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146 HUSH He didn't really mean to h
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NOT MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING 147 simile
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NOT MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING 151 take up
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NOT MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING 153 only me
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NOT MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING 155 Well, t
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NOT MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING 157 type of
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SEABANK And all that therein was. I
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SEABANK 161 What these holidays mus
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SEABANK 163 The beautiful stillness
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"JOHN." *> ,^ -T .% -M * * * * HIS
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SEABANK 165 menace has always been
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SEABANK 167 A.S.D. to Tarlair advis
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170 HUSH One story which he used to
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172 HUSH in his hand before these s
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CONCLUSION Science rests on reason
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176 HUSH two bases, the accuracy of
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178 HUSH are a great admirer of luc
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180 HUSH Perhaps, after all, it is
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182 HUSH of the^ship's^company were
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184 HUSH Such types are of simple c
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186 HUSH former years, until at las
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CONCLUSION 187 never were when the
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