Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 - England |
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That was when the Commissioner walked , ' in full old Court dress - wig , three- cornered cocked hat , em- broidered vest , cutaway coat richly trimmed and with lace ruffles , knee breeches , silk stock- ings , and buckled shoes .
That was when the Commissioner walked , ' in full old Court dress - wig , three- cornered cocked hat , em- broidered vest , cutaway coat richly trimmed and with lace ruffles , knee breeches , silk stock- ings , and buckled shoes .
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She demonstrated her dusty foot with a cracked sole and averred she had walked all the way from Arusha to the farm turning because there was no bus . She watched me with a beady eye to see what I made of these excuses , and as usual I ...
She demonstrated her dusty foot with a cracked sole and averred she had walked all the way from Arusha to the farm turning because there was no bus . She watched me with a beady eye to see what I made of these excuses , and as usual I ...
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I looked nervously over my shoulder at every step , while my guide walked blithely ahead . She walked at a fair pace , but had her eyes about her , and showed me where the rhino had left the track , and where a buck had passed , and so ...
I looked nervously over my shoulder at every step , while my guide walked blithely ahead . She walked at a fair pace , but had her eyes about her , and showed me where the rhino had left the track , and where a buck had passed , and so ...
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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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