Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 289W. Blackwood, 1961 - England |
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Page 196
... hand in front ; poles on your left wrist , left hand behind . " He slowed down the tow and I got into position by the moving rope . I grabbed at it with my right hand and was pulled flat on my face for four or five yards up the icy ...
... hand in front ; poles on your left wrist , left hand behind . " He slowed down the tow and I got into position by the moving rope . I grabbed at it with my right hand and was pulled flat on my face for four or five yards up the icy ...
Page 223
... hand over hand , by a rope stretched between two tall trees . With finely muscled legs , able to walk fifty miles as easily as you and I can board a bus , Samburu are not nearly so strong in the arm , since they do no heavy manual work ...
... hand over hand , by a rope stretched between two tall trees . With finely muscled legs , able to walk fifty miles as easily as you and I can board a bus , Samburu are not nearly so strong in the arm , since they do no heavy manual work ...
Page 387
... hand the sheets of paper on which is typed my vale- dictory address . Would it be better to let them rest on the desk in front of me in case my hand should tremble ever so slightly while I am reading ? No , it would be too transparent ...
... hand the sheets of paper on which is typed my vale- dictory address . Would it be better to let them rest on the desk in front of me in case my hand should tremble ever so slightly while I am reading ? No , it would be too transparent ...
Contents
A GLIMPSE OF THE STRATOSPHERE BY ANTHONY SMYTHE | 404 |
AN UCKS FIRST GLIMPSES OF AUST BY JAMES HOPE | 436 |
ON HORSEBACK IN THE TRUCIAL STATES BY CAPTAIN A J RUNDELL R A | 465 |
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