Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 275William Blackwood, 1954 - England |
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Page 28
... stopped at a filling - station on the outskirts of the city to take on more petrol , shivering in the wind , then continued on our way through a rainstorm that fell suddenly from out of the lowering grey skies . Gaunt poplars and yellow ...
... stopped at a filling - station on the outskirts of the city to take on more petrol , shivering in the wind , then continued on our way through a rainstorm that fell suddenly from out of the lowering grey skies . Gaunt poplars and yellow ...
Page 29
... stopped by the roadside for a quick sand- wich and some tea out of a Thermos flask . It was so un- pleasantly cold out of the car that we stayed in its cramped warmth and as soon as possible got under way again . At Gerede , a muddy ...
... stopped by the roadside for a quick sand- wich and some tea out of a Thermos flask . It was so un- pleasantly cold out of the car that we stayed in its cramped warmth and as soon as possible got under way again . At Gerede , a muddy ...
Page 38
... stopped until we were through the gate . The trip this time was only short , just a few blocks , and it was not so cold because the jeep had side cur- tains to shield us from the wind , neither did the captain drive at such a speed as ...
... stopped until we were through the gate . The trip this time was only short , just a few blocks , and it was not so cold because the jeep had side cur- tains to shield us from the wind , neither did the captain drive at such a speed as ...
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