Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 277-278W. Blackwood, 1955 - England |
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Page 206
... hundred to one hundred feet high . Perhaps the word ' grim ' could be applied to them . was intensely cold among the big trees , although high above me I could hear the snoring of the Chinook . The valley widened . Down its centre ...
... hundred to one hundred feet high . Perhaps the word ' grim ' could be applied to them . was intensely cold among the big trees , although high above me I could hear the snoring of the Chinook . The valley widened . Down its centre ...
Page 144
... hundred and thirteen miles of lonely bush - bordered road , from the Port of Mombasa at sea level gradually rising to the five thousand six hundred feet of Kenya's capital , are purgatory , especially the first hundred miles . Those first ...
... hundred and thirteen miles of lonely bush - bordered road , from the Port of Mombasa at sea level gradually rising to the five thousand six hundred feet of Kenya's capital , are purgatory , especially the first hundred miles . Those first ...
Page 330
... hundred - per- cent effort , instead of arriving at the finishing - post with annoy- ingly untapped reserves of power . As the ebb grew faster , the sea roughened again . Neither wind nor sea ran true . Resultant williwaws and eddies ...
... hundred - per- cent effort , instead of arriving at the finishing - post with annoy- ingly untapped reserves of power . As the ebb grew faster , the sea roughened again . Neither wind nor sea ran true . Resultant williwaws and eddies ...
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SO QUIET AT THE LAKE BY MARIE OXENFORD | 96 |
THE ANDLADIES | 192 |
THE BUNGALOW BY ROBBIE BARCROFT | 288 |
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