Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 48
... moved back a foot or so , and the unknown had probably himself been forced to move slightly in order again to cover him with his rifle . In imagination Burnham could al- ready feel the impact of the heavy bullet , and the physical ...
... moved back a foot or so , and the unknown had probably himself been forced to move slightly in order again to cover him with his rifle . In imagination Burnham could al- ready feel the impact of the heavy bullet , and the physical ...
Page 58
... moved my eyes from her face and , when she was at the nearest point to me , I instinctively bowed my head . As I moved , her eyes caught mine and , for a trembling instant , it was as though we were speaking . She accepted the ...
... moved my eyes from her face and , when she was at the nearest point to me , I instinctively bowed my head . As I moved , her eyes caught mine and , for a trembling instant , it was as though we were speaking . She accepted the ...
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... moved under a cloud ; he knew the secret dread that follows a man like a shadow and , unlike the shadow , does not depart at night . He moved warily and changed his name often . One complete outfit - horse , sad- dlery , clothing - he ...
... moved under a cloud ; he knew the secret dread that follows a man like a shadow and , unlike the shadow , does not depart at night . He moved warily and changed his name often . One complete outfit - horse , sad- dlery , clothing - he ...
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