Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 235William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 223
... hand - to - hand fight in which the white men were enormously outnumbered could have but one end , and it was only a question of time before the corn - sacks would be torn from the breastwork and a wave of Zulus with their stabbing as ...
... hand - to - hand fight in which the white men were enormously outnumbered could have but one end , and it was only a question of time before the corn - sacks would be torn from the breastwork and a wave of Zulus with their stabbing as ...
Page 244
... hand over hand , to the bottom of the sea via a rope weighted at its lower end , and then crawling about on the sea - bed holding his breath . No human breathing apparatus could stand this unwarranted strain indefinitely , and he knew ...
... hand over hand , to the bottom of the sea via a rope weighted at its lower end , and then crawling about on the sea - bed holding his breath . No human breathing apparatus could stand this unwarranted strain indefinitely , and he knew ...
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... hand the place over to Patterson , and you'll deny him the satisfaction of signing an acquisition order . " " Hand the place over to Patterson ! " echoed Sir Ed- ward . " I'll hand the place over to Patterson . . . ( he searched his ...
... hand the place over to Patterson , and you'll deny him the satisfaction of signing an acquisition order . " " Hand the place over to Patterson ! " echoed Sir Ed- ward . " I'll hand the place over to Patterson . . . ( he searched his ...
Contents
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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