Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 267William Blackwood, 1950 - England |
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Page 123
Of the jungle Gonds and the way they carried their kulharis , with razor - edged blade hooked somehow on a naked shoulder so that hands might swing free as they walked the forest paths . Of their skilful production of fire from a chip ...
Of the jungle Gonds and the way they carried their kulharis , with razor - edged blade hooked somehow on a naked shoulder so that hands might swing free as they walked the forest paths . Of their skilful production of fire from a chip ...
Page 229
That is true , but he never complained when you passed him by and did not stop to offer him a lift . He took life as it came to him . My credentials for the task are slender . On the one hand , I have seldom been a patient in a Military ...
That is true , but he never complained when you passed him by and did not stop to offer him a lift . He took life as it came to him . My credentials for the task are slender . On the one hand , I have seldom been a patient in a Military ...
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When she and I had reached the shade of the awning on the side - walk , I made a quick mental calculation and slipped my hand into my inside jacket pocket to peel the right number of notes off the wad it contained , intending to crush ...
When she and I had reached the shade of the awning on the side - walk , I made a quick mental calculation and slipped my hand into my inside jacket pocket to peel the right number of notes off the wad it contained , intending to crush ...
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