You can sec by this picture that the chums have not been drowned at sea. Also that the storm is passing away. Now, there are quite a number of small islands near the place where the chums are spending their holiday, and the last flick of the strm has washed’ them up on one, ’ smashing the raft to pieces with one final flick. “Anyway we’re safe,” Richard says, trying to get his breath. But what is going to happen now?
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 10
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80You can sec by this picture that the chums have not been drowned at sea. Also that the storm is passing away. Now, there are quite a number of small islands near the place where the chums are spending their holiday, and the last flick of the strm has washed’ them up on one, ’ smashing the raft to pieces with one final flick. “Anyway we’re safe,” Richard says, trying to get his breath. But what is going to happen now? Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 11 August 1934, Page 10
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