Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 255
... turned towards a young man who was passing . " Maybe this guy will know . Here , kin you tell me the way to the American Red Cross ? " Again the question was abrupt , and I expected the young man to show the same resentment that I had ...
... turned towards a young man who was passing . " Maybe this guy will know . Here , kin you tell me the way to the American Red Cross ? " Again the question was abrupt , and I expected the young man to show the same resentment that I had ...
Page 178
... turned and twisted until , almost cross- ing the peak of a range , we turned a corner and slammed down a foot or so off the tarmac on to rock outcrop . There was a two - hundred - yard gap in the tarmac surface . Maybe funds were ...
... turned and twisted until , almost cross- ing the peak of a range , we turned a corner and slammed down a foot or so off the tarmac on to rock outcrop . There was a two - hundred - yard gap in the tarmac surface . Maybe funds were ...
Page 302
... turned in his chair to gaze with me through the wide plate - glass window behind which we sat . " Well ! What d'you make of him , brother ? " As he spoke the man halted , looked left and right for traffic , and then stepped off the kerb ...
... turned in his chair to gaze with me through the wide plate - glass window behind which we sat . " Well ! What d'you make of him , brother ? " As he spoke the man halted , looked left and right for traffic , and then stepped off the kerb ...
Contents
LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
Copyright | |
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