Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 247William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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... began to push . I began to see yet further into Damshi's mind . But the effort was too late . The engine slowly petered out , and , as the driver took his foot off the clutch , we began to run back . There were yells from the boys be ...
... began to push . I began to see yet further into Damshi's mind . But the effort was too late . The engine slowly petered out , and , as the driver took his foot off the clutch , we began to run back . There were yells from the boys be ...
Page 235
... began lengthen . School started , and the children were seen no more in daylight ; but still the snow Idid not come . Once we went over to the mainland to skate with the Harbour Master's family , but the cold in the glen was so intense ...
... began lengthen . School started , and the children were seen no more in daylight ; but still the snow Idid not come . Once we went over to the mainland to skate with the Harbour Master's family , but the cold in the glen was so intense ...
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... began to fade out like a cinema reel , the gleam of the dagger remaining to the last . Then , like a dying ember , it too faded away . I cannot describe my feelings during the rest of the night . I had never known such terror and utter ...
... began to fade out like a cinema reel , the gleam of the dagger remaining to the last . Then , like a dying ember , it too faded away . I cannot describe my feelings during the rest of the night . I had never known such terror and utter ...
Contents
LETS FEED OURSELVES BY H MORTIMER BATTEN | 184 |
MEMORIES OF THE DEER FORESTS BY H MORTIMER BATTEN 482 | 307 |
PATROLLING A FRONTIER BY CLELAND SCOTT 492 | 326 |
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