Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 293W. Blackwood, 1963 - England |
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Page 221
We did , and on the third day bulging coconutleaf baskets began piling up on the college verandahs . They kept on arriving in taxis and on the shoulders of small boys from early morning until the feast began about midday .
We did , and on the third day bulging coconutleaf baskets began piling up on the college verandahs . They kept on arriving in taxis and on the shoulders of small boys from early morning until the feast began about midday .
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On the last day of February a slow thaw began . A little sadly we watched the retreating snow lay bare brilliant green patches of turnips and grass that fell inevitable victims to the bitter frost that returned each night .
On the last day of February a slow thaw began . A little sadly we watched the retreating snow lay bare brilliant green patches of turnips and grass that fell inevitable victims to the bitter frost that returned each night .
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Marking the ground in case I had to return , I began descending into gloom , pushing aside ferns and sinking into mud . Below me an alarmed bird cried , ' I never , never , never ! I never , never ! ' as if fleeing from the scene of a ...
Marking the ground in case I had to return , I began descending into gloom , pushing aside ferns and sinking into mud . Below me an alarmed bird cried , ' I never , never , never ! I never , never ! ' as if fleeing from the scene of a ...
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Contents
ACROSS THE PRAIRIE BY LESLIE GARDINER | 192 |
THE CAT AND THE KING BY PATRICK GREER | 480 |
ALPINE ESCAPADE BY E C LANNING | 571 |
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