Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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There could be no mistaking the path , even though darkness was rapidly approaching ; but , having noticed on my map that ... I undid the flap and loosened the pistol in its holster - but after all , I was alone , and it was very dark .
There could be no mistaking the path , even though darkness was rapidly approaching ; but , having noticed on my map that ... I undid the flap and loosened the pistol in its holster - but after all , I was alone , and it was very dark .
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At a quarter to seven , advised that we could not come that night , my wife turned the blue car and drove the ten dusty miles to where our house stood in the woods at Karen under the dark , the dark , serrated outline of the hills .
At a quarter to seven , advised that we could not come that night , my wife turned the blue car and drove the ten dusty miles to where our house stood in the woods at Karen under the dark , the dark , serrated outline of the hills .
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But those were the Dark Ages , and followed even darker ages when men had servants , and the servants worked in the same families generation after generation . Countries went their own way , knew their own frontiers , and kept inside ...
But those were the Dark Ages , and followed even darker ages when men had servants , and the servants worked in the same families generation after generation . Countries went their own way , knew their own frontiers , and kept inside ...
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Contents
THE ADOPTED SON BY BARBARA WHITTINGHAMJONES | 41 |
THE AUCTION BY J K STANFORD | 263 |
THE CHALKPIT BY JOHN WELMAN | 369 |
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