Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 299W. Blackwood, 1966 - England |
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... round . Could they fetch her round with the engine -if the engine would start ? For an instant his mind retained the image of what his boat had been like a mere hour before : now she was a derelict . Poor old Peggy ! While he had been ...
... round . Could they fetch her round with the engine -if the engine would start ? For an instant his mind retained the image of what his boat had been like a mere hour before : now she was a derelict . Poor old Peggy ! While he had been ...
Page 63
... round and stretching up above . I crossed a steep slope and found myself on a platform in front of a row of stone huts almost entirely buried under snow . Hanging from eave was a heartening notice indicating that I was at a height of ...
... round and stretching up above . I crossed a steep slope and found myself on a platform in front of a row of stone huts almost entirely buried under snow . Hanging from eave was a heartening notice indicating that I was at a height of ...
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... round the ruins of Clonmacnoise . A keen wind ruffled the haycocks , and the two or three boats at the landing - stage chafed and snapped at their moorings . I feared for the safety of Saint Kieran's castle , or rather for that of ...
... round the ruins of Clonmacnoise . A keen wind ruffled the haycocks , and the two or three boats at the landing - stage chafed and snapped at their moorings . I feared for the safety of Saint Kieran's castle , or rather for that of ...
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