Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 107
... Face and I discussed the means we would use to catch them . Not even the greyer , slimmer shapes of trout lying towards mid - stream could draw us away from the fascination of these gregarious fish . At last it was time to go , and as ...
... Face and I discussed the means we would use to catch them . Not even the greyer , slimmer shapes of trout lying towards mid - stream could draw us away from the fascination of these gregarious fish . At last it was time to go , and as ...
Page 108
... Face ? He waited for my answer , but I made none ; firstly because it is undignified to argue against such injustice and , secondly , because he had given me an idea . The fly - spoon was a lure I had not yet tried and might never have ...
... Face ? He waited for my answer , but I made none ; firstly because it is undignified to argue against such injustice and , secondly , because he had given me an idea . The fly - spoon was a lure I had not yet tried and might never have ...
Page 467
... faces were clean in white colour - wash , after the way of a reveller in the morning who tries to conceal his iniquity by powdering his face and putting lotion in his eyes . Mrs Binks Senior tripped over the coaming at the dining- room ...
... faces were clean in white colour - wash , after the way of a reveller in the morning who tries to conceal his iniquity by powdering his face and putting lotion in his eyes . Mrs Binks Senior tripped over the coaming at the dining- room ...
Contents
LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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