Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291W. Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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He was wondering if he should win by five and four , or perhaps more con- siderately by four and three . As he waited for Sir Percival to play his second and third shots , he was almost overcome with feelings of generosity .
He was wondering if he should win by five and four , or perhaps more con- siderately by four and three . As he waited for Sir Percival to play his second and third shots , he was almost overcome with feelings of generosity .
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the end Colin collected four pennies from us and made for the telephone box . We could hear him talking to his sixteen - year - old daughter . " Listen , Cynthia . Can you come to the hotel ? Yes , the Lochside .
the end Colin collected four pennies from us and made for the telephone box . We could hear him talking to his sixteen - year - old daughter . " Listen , Cynthia . Can you come to the hotel ? Yes , the Lochside .
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With a pair of tough little Mexican mules Burnham completed the round trip within twenty - four hours , re- porting back with the armament . He had rented a room from a Mexican woman whose backyard adjoined the rear of the hotel .
With a pair of tough little Mexican mules Burnham completed the round trip within twenty - four hours , re- porting back with the armament . He had rented a room from a Mexican woman whose backyard adjoined the rear of the hotel .
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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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