Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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Corporal fondling the formidable grinds its way along the Treaty road . The sound dies away ; silence enfolds us . array of knobs and switches which control the voices that come to my headphoned ears out of the night .
Corporal fondling the formidable grinds its way along the Treaty road . The sound dies away ; silence enfolds us . array of knobs and switches which control the voices that come to my headphoned ears out of the night .
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It is in our area , on the Treaty road , eight miles north . I am at the door . . . . " Start up ! " The 15 - cwt . , after an agonising false start , bursts into life . My six men , already in the back , grind out cigarettes and grab ...
It is in our area , on the Treaty road , eight miles north . I am at the door . . . . " Start up ! " The 15 - cwt . , after an agonising false start , bursts into life . My six men , already in the back , grind out cigarettes and grab ...
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The road left the plain abruptly and climbed straight up the edge of a cliff face . Down the middle of the road bounced a fair - sized stream in full flood , leaving only sufficient width between us and blue sky for two crumbling wheel ...
The road left the plain abruptly and climbed straight up the edge of a cliff face . Down the middle of the road bounced a fair - sized stream in full flood , leaving only sufficient width between us and blue sky for two crumbling wheel ...
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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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