Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291W. Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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I had just reached this conclusion when there appeared the first of seven slow - moving motor - cycles with side - cars , all occupied by uniformed police moving not a muscle except for their eyes sweeping the crowds as they advanced at ...
I had just reached this conclusion when there appeared the first of seven slow - moving motor - cycles with side - cars , all occupied by uniformed police moving not a muscle except for their eyes sweeping the crowds as they advanced at ...
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Then high on the steps , lurching , plunging , hesitating , there appeared a great mass of colour . Another god , ' I thought , and my heart sank , for I detest these images . Actually it was the traditional kavadi , a high wooden arch ...
Then high on the steps , lurching , plunging , hesitating , there appeared a great mass of colour . Another god , ' I thought , and my heart sank , for I detest these images . Actually it was the traditional kavadi , a high wooden arch ...
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Impossible , " we both exclaimed , for we thought that we knew all the Europeans in the neighbourhood , and certainly any as poor as this woman appeared to be would have been rescued long ago . The Indian , however , insisted that he ...
Impossible , " we both exclaimed , for we thought that we knew all the Europeans in the neighbourhood , and certainly any as poor as this woman appeared to be would have been rescued long ago . The Indian , however , insisted that he ...
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THE GERMAN CHARACTER BY R L SEDGWICK | 42 |
A FIREWALKING CEREMONY BY BARBARA GUNN | 61 |
THE LAST CONTINENT BY RICHARD BEAUCHAMP | 270 |
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