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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Looking Seaward Again, by Walter Runciman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Looking Seaward Again Author: Walter Runciman Release Date: March 1, 2005 [eBook #15222] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LOOKING SEAWARD AGAIN*** E-text prepared by Steven Gibbs and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team LOOKING SEAWARD AGAIN by Sir WALTER RUNCIMAN, Bart., Author of _The Shellback's Progress_, _Windjammers and Sea Tramps_, etc. London: Walter Scott Publishing Co. Ltd. 1907. TO MY WIFE THESE FRAGMENTS ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED. PREFACE. The following tales have been told to some few men and women by the fireside. The stories themselves only claim to be unvarnished matters of fact; and I may repeat here what I said in a previous volume, that my object has not been to strain after literary effect or style. My too early desertion of home-life to graduate in the harsh and whimsical discipline of sailing-vessels in the days when they had still some years to live and "carry on" ere steam took the wind out of their sails, precluded such studies as are natural to the embryo man of letters. But the circumstances that told against mere study did not prevent my preserving many memories of my sojourns ashore and voyages in distant seas. I mention this fact, not as an apology, but as an explanation which I hope may commend itself to the amiable reader. WALTER RUNCIMAN. _3rd December_ 1907. CONTENTS. THROUGH TORPEDOES AND ICE FAIR TRADE AND FOUL PLAY SMUGGLERS OF THE ROCK A PASHA BEFORE PLEVNA A RUSSIAN PORT IN THE 'SIXTIES "DUTCHY" AND HIS CHIEF Through Torpedoes and Ice "Osman the Victorious," as Skobeleff called the matchless Turkish pasha, had kept the Russian hordes at bay for one hundred and forty-two days. Never in the annals of warfare had the world beheld such unexpected military genius, combined with stubborn endurance, as was shown during the siege of Plevna. On December 10th, 1877, Osman came out and made a desperate struggle to break through the Russian lines; but after four ho
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