Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 287William Blackwood, 1960 - England |
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Page 58
... snow - flurries became more frequent , and in mid- November the sky was overcast , and the snow fell steadily in great dry flakes . The creeks and the great Peace River froze . On bright sunny days the snow melted and sank , to freeze ...
... snow - flurries became more frequent , and in mid- November the sky was overcast , and the snow fell steadily in great dry flakes . The creeks and the great Peace River froze . On bright sunny days the snow melted and sank , to freeze ...
Page 59
... snow for the dead grass . They ate the willow - shoots , and pawed for the brown leaves at the foot of the trees . Traveller still grew , his mother's milk sustaining him . The hard relentless cold continued . The horses became thinner ...
... snow for the dead grass . They ate the willow - shoots , and pawed for the brown leaves at the foot of the trees . Traveller still grew , his mother's milk sustaining him . The hard relentless cold continued . The horses became thinner ...
Page 344
... snow on top of us , and it was bitterly cold . There was a sickly smell of solid fuel . John was brewing soup again . His pallid face turned to me . was over . I peeped out of the sack , saw that a blizzard was blowing , and that a lot ...
... snow on top of us , and it was bitterly cold . There was a sickly smell of solid fuel . John was brewing soup again . His pallid face turned to me . was over . I peeped out of the sack , saw that a blizzard was blowing , and that a lot ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 38 |
PATHFINDING IN THE GREAT NAFUD BY A DRUMMOND 160 | 53 |
POINTS OF VIEW BY MARTIN GREEN | 62 |
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