Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 285W. Blackwood, 1959 - England |
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Page 65
... five . " But Gor- mezano was not going to give up so easily . He pretended to be deaf until the price was down to eighty- five . Then he slipped the brocade into his pocket and drew out his wallet . He counted the notes once , then ...
... five . " But Gor- mezano was not going to give up so easily . He pretended to be deaf until the price was down to eighty- five . Then he slipped the brocade into his pocket and drew out his wallet . He counted the notes once , then ...
Page 233
... five miles north of Elgin ; so in our small van we had 145 miles of unknown country to traverse in a given time . We were happy ; we had plenty of time and a proper A.A. ' routeing . ' I was full of confidence . I had read maps ...
... five miles north of Elgin ; so in our small van we had 145 miles of unknown country to traverse in a given time . We were happy ; we had plenty of time and a proper A.A. ' routeing . ' I was full of confidence . I had read maps ...
Page 429
... Five and the trailer would do it ; and Bob and I should take them . Number Five was an old type of Foden steam - wagon , virtually a miniature traction - engine with a heavy body attached to it . It ran on solid - rubber tyres , and had ...
... Five and the trailer would do it ; and Bob and I should take them . Number Five was an old type of Foden steam - wagon , virtually a miniature traction - engine with a heavy body attached to it . It ran on solid - rubber tyres , and had ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
BY ROBERT H HILL | 384 |
THE TADPOLES BY HUGH DUNT | 480 |
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