Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 236W. Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 96
... door there was a bank of snow . As she reached the door she glanced at the thermometer hanging on the wall . It showed twenty degrees below zero . From that she knew it would be forty below at six o'clock the next morning . Seventy ...
... door there was a bank of snow . As she reached the door she glanced at the thermometer hanging on the wall . It showed twenty degrees below zero . From that she knew it would be forty below at six o'clock the next morning . Seventy ...
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... door was pushed open and a large lion walked deliberately into the room . The children and their mother sat in frozen immobility , what time the great brute paced slowly round the table , before walking out again through the door by ...
... door was pushed open and a large lion walked deliberately into the room . The children and their mother sat in frozen immobility , what time the great brute paced slowly round the table , before walking out again through the door by ...
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... door is seldom opened , because we prefer to use the garden door . Also , I think our front door was not designed for simple purposes of ingress and egress . From the look of it , it was built to prevent anyone getting into the house ...
... door is seldom opened , because we prefer to use the garden door . Also , I think our front door was not designed for simple purposes of ingress and egress . From the look of it , it was built to prevent anyone getting into the house ...
Contents
A BOTANIST ON THE HOLY MOUNTAIN BY SIR ARTHUR W HILL | 81 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 140 |
ADVENTURERS IN OLD LONDON | 176 |
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