Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Page 378
That is to say , there is to be less of both , and what there is will be more expensive . During the winter of 1946-47 , when so much hardship was caused by the shortage of fuel , the Government begged its critics not to be too hasty in ...
That is to say , there is to be less of both , and what there is will be more expensive . During the winter of 1946-47 , when so much hardship was caused by the shortage of fuel , the Government begged its critics not to be too hasty in ...
Page 75
The spear - thrower muttered something to the others , before repeating his threat with less conviction . " You still wish to kill me ? Do so , then , and hang , but let it be on another day . " He turned his back on them , went to the ...
The spear - thrower muttered something to the others , before repeating his threat with less conviction . " You still wish to kill me ? Do so , then , and hang , but let it be on another day . " He turned his back on them , went to the ...
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today , despite the excellence of the speeches , gets less publicity and carries less authority than once it did . The Old Vic has become such an institution that any trouble it runs into is at once a matter of public interest .
today , despite the excellence of the speeches , gets less publicity and carries less authority than once it did . The Old Vic has become such an institution that any trouble it runs into is at once a matter of public interest .
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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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