Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 301William Blackwood, 1967 - England |
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The elephant , to everyone's surprise , remained quite quiet , and did not seem to resent the dog's presence at all , although Gumby was barking and jumping about with excitement . After this interruption , I told Aung Gyi to try once ...
The elephant , to everyone's surprise , remained quite quiet , and did not seem to resent the dog's presence at all , although Gumby was barking and jumping about with excitement . After this interruption , I told Aung Gyi to try once ...
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What food remained in our sodden bags we left with them , and then , heads down , we clambered on and up . We could now hear the wind shrieking over the summit that loomed out of the cloud as a ridge of smooth turf with the small cairn ...
What food remained in our sodden bags we left with them , and then , heads down , we clambered on and up . We could now hear the wind shrieking over the summit that loomed out of the cloud as a ridge of smooth turf with the small cairn ...
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occasion on which both sides had been at battle strength , and it opened the way for the column to march to Bulawayo , or as much as remained of that great town of kraals and huts after it had been set on fire by order of the king .
occasion on which both sides had been at battle strength , and it opened the way for the column to march to Bulawayo , or as much as remained of that great town of kraals and huts after it had been set on fire by order of the king .
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