Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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It was the first real cougar hunt that my brother and I had been able to go on , and excitement was intense . an - some At dawn on Christmas Eve we piled into the farm truck and set off for the foot of Provost .
It was the first real cougar hunt that my brother and I had been able to go on , and excitement was intense . an - some At dawn on Christmas Eve we piled into the farm truck and set off for the foot of Provost .
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With ears glued to the wireless I was just able to hear the weather forecast : " Wind strong , veering west in night . " This was alarming . On the strength of this news Vernon and I had a good meal of cheese biscuits and whisky ...
With ears glued to the wireless I was just able to hear the weather forecast : " Wind strong , veering west in night . " This was alarming . On the strength of this news Vernon and I had a good meal of cheese biscuits and whisky ...
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water ; but huddled over the binnacle in my oilskins I was able to keep the reeling , pitch- ing yacht on course . About ten we picked up the welcome double flash of the Sunk light- vessel bearing almost due north .
water ; but huddled over the binnacle in my oilskins I was able to keep the reeling , pitch- ing yacht on course . About ten we picked up the welcome double flash of the Sunk light- vessel bearing almost due north .
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THE ADOPTED SON BY BARBARA WHITTINGHAMJONES | 41 |
THE AUCTION BY J K STANFORD | 263 |
THE CHALKPIT BY JOHN WELMAN | 369 |
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