Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291W. Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 58
The car drew directly opposite me ; I had not moved my eyes from her face and , when she was at the nearest point to me , I instinctively bowed my head . As I moved , her eyes caught mine and , for a trembling instant , it was as though ...
The car drew directly opposite me ; I had not moved my eyes from her face and , when she was at the nearest point to me , I instinctively bowed my head . As I moved , her eyes caught mine and , for a trembling instant , it was as though ...
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But , however quickly we moved , the deer on the slope above us moved faster . I am sure that none of them - for there were many groups now - saw or heard us ; but , though taking it easy and grazing as they went , they were still able ...
But , however quickly we moved , the deer on the slope above us moved faster . I am sure that none of them - for there were many groups now - saw or heard us ; but , though taking it easy and grazing as they went , they were still able ...
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He watched for a second as the engineer's hands moved throttles and the master pitch lever , as he altered mixture settings and adjusted the engine - cowl flaps . He heard the healthy sound of the engine power surge , and moved the auto ...
He watched for a second as the engineer's hands moved throttles and the master pitch lever , as he altered mixture settings and adjusted the engine - cowl flaps . He heard the healthy sound of the engine power surge , and moved the auto ...
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Contents
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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