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Pagina 158
... waiting crowd . He knew very well what it was all about and why the crowd was waiting . When the doors were opened , after a two hour wait , we , with the rest , discovered that this was the wrong place , but we did not immediately ...
... waiting crowd . He knew very well what it was all about and why the crowd was waiting . When the doors were opened , after a two hour wait , we , with the rest , discovered that this was the wrong place , but we did not immediately ...
Pagina 161
... waited on the platform for our train . Of course we left the warmth of the waiting - room long before it was necessary , and now we were stamping our feet trying to keep them warm . I , for one , caught a cold during that wait . Our ...
... waited on the platform for our train . Of course we left the warmth of the waiting - room long before it was necessary , and now we were stamping our feet trying to keep them warm . I , for one , caught a cold during that wait . Our ...
Pagina 171
... wait for a calm , even . " " Calms are scarce in this latitude and we might wait a month , " the captain replied . " By that time we should be so weak with starvation that we could do nothing . " " And you propose to have men working ...
... wait for a calm , even . " " Calms are scarce in this latitude and we might wait a month , " the captain replied . " By that time we should be so weak with starvation that we could do nothing . " " And you propose to have men working ...
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