Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 261-262W. Blackwood, 1947 - England |
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Page 59
... hand , his right arm and hand raised high above the bull in a great and almost pontifical gesture . For a full minute the two stand thus motion . less . Then the bull very slowly and gradually kneels down as if in direct obedience to ...
... hand , his right arm and hand raised high above the bull in a great and almost pontifical gesture . For a full minute the two stand thus motion . less . Then the bull very slowly and gradually kneels down as if in direct obedience to ...
Page 172
... hand from the interior of his jacket , where he had had it for some time . I knew . Had I not closely observed it there ? And as he withdrew that same hand it grasped within it some- thing that looked remarkably like a lethal weapon ...
... hand from the interior of his jacket , where he had had it for some time . I knew . Had I not closely observed it there ? And as he withdrew that same hand it grasped within it some- thing that looked remarkably like a lethal weapon ...
Page 301
... hand reappears , a piece of bread grasped in it . A face comes into view and the other hand belonging to the face ; this hand pulls sharply on the string once , twice , and immediately the slack is taken in from above and up goes the ...
... hand reappears , a piece of bread grasped in it . A face comes into view and the other hand belonging to the face ; this hand pulls sharply on the string once , twice , and immediately the slack is taken in from above and up goes the ...
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