Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291W. Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 132
The drum began to beat , and the callers started to sing a high - pitched , flamenco - type tune , eerie and pene- trating . Slowly the concentric circles began to revolve , in opposite directions , myself included , edging along ...
The drum began to beat , and the callers started to sing a high - pitched , flamenco - type tune , eerie and pene- trating . Slowly the concentric circles began to revolve , in opposite directions , myself included , edging along ...
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We were told we could catch a freighter back to Prince Albert that afternoon , so we packed our blankets and started on the long road . On the way , it was on the second day , our teamster stopped his horses and said he had to call at a ...
We were told we could catch a freighter back to Prince Albert that afternoon , so we packed our blankets and started on the long road . On the way , it was on the second day , our teamster stopped his horses and said he had to call at a ...
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His imagination started to work . They would probably break cloud to find themselves too high ; he would cut the power and hurl the machine on to the runway , and in the high cross - wind he'd probably slew off it , crumpling props and ...
His imagination started to work . They would probably break cloud to find themselves too high ; he would cut the power and hurl the machine on to the runway , and in the high cross - wind he'd probably slew off it , crumpling props and ...
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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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