Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 212William Blackwood, 1922 - England |
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Page 8
... appeared to think that great responsibility devolved upon him , and assumed an intent expression in imitation of our bronze - faced East Indian steers- man . Fortunately our little vessel had an easy passage . She dashed the spray from ...
... appeared to think that great responsibility devolved upon him , and assumed an intent expression in imitation of our bronze - faced East Indian steers- man . Fortunately our little vessel had an easy passage . She dashed the spray from ...
Page 9
... appeared nearly all VOL . CCXII . - NO . MCCLXXXI . away . The The " captain " of the village , a dear old man named Coxall , had gone with a gang of men to effect the yearly cleaning of the itabo or channel between the Moruka and the ...
... appeared nearly all VOL . CCXII . - NO . MCCLXXXI . away . The The " captain " of the village , a dear old man named Coxall , had gone with a gang of men to effect the yearly cleaning of the itabo or channel between the Moruka and the ...
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... appeared to have been down- stream to procure the valuable house - building troolie palm . Some were navigated by a single paddler , others , so loaded as to show only half an inch of freeboard , conveyed a whole family , dogs and ...
... appeared to have been down- stream to procure the valuable house - building troolie palm . Some were navigated by a single paddler , others , so loaded as to show only half an inch of freeboard , conveyed a whole family , dogs and ...
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... appeared as an ocean of dripping forest . Later a glorious orange and crimson sunset flush conquered the en- tire sky , and with nightfall the stars made a dome of glory over a mysterious world . We felt , after all our wander- ings on ...
... appeared as an ocean of dripping forest . Later a glorious orange and crimson sunset flush conquered the en- tire sky , and with nightfall the stars made a dome of glory over a mysterious world . We felt , after all our wander- ings on ...
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... appeared she was quite upset and dis- tressed , and to hide her feel- ings , of which she was rather ashamed , she was afraid she had been almost rude in her formality . The letter affected Stayson profoundly . Not only did the ...
... appeared she was quite upset and dis- tressed , and to hide her feel- ings , of which she was rather ashamed , she was afraid she had been almost rude in her formality . The letter affected Stayson profoundly . Not only did the ...
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