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Whatever might have been the case at one time, there is order in Balaclava Harbour now, and the "Albatross," with the aid of her boats, moves along to her appointed moorings.
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MY life in Balaclava could not but be a rough one.
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Had it not been for the unremitting activity of the authorities, no life would have been safe in Balaclava, with its population of villains of every nation.
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Warehouses were unheard of in Balaclava, and we had to stack them upon the shore and protect them a well as we were able.
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I remained six weeks in Balaclava, spending my days on shore, and my nights on board ship.
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Christie, at Cemetary in Balaclava c1940s Mark Twain Grave Woodlawn Cemetary Elmira NY pc
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A court in Mitchell's Plain, near Cape Town, was prevented from sitting on Thursday when angry crowds disrupted an attempt by alleged members of the so-called Balaclava Gang to apply for bail.
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I never felt so sure of the success of any step as I did of this, before I had been a week in Balaclava.
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The adage, "set a thief to catch a thief," answered very badly in Balaclava.
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About 10 of us were all staying in a suburb of Melbourne called Balaclava, in the back garden of Leeanne's friend's house in a big 10 man tent, which was great as it was around the corner from the Grand Prix and it saved us a fortune in hostel costs - as well as being a lovely wee house, with lovely wee owners!
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