Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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Page 137
... feet clamoured below from room to room . Then the door of the apartment below crashed open , and a voice , clipped with the nasal intonation of the German officer , barked in good French , " Monsieur , I do not argue . We know that ...
... feet clamoured below from room to room . Then the door of the apartment below crashed open , and a voice , clipped with the nasal intonation of the German officer , barked in good French , " Monsieur , I do not argue . We know that ...
Page 261
... feet , and he looked about twenty feet away . I dared not make an unnecessary movement , but I reckoned that ten feet of line , ten feet of rod , and the length of my arm , might be enough . With the least possible swing I switched the ...
... feet , and he looked about twenty feet away . I dared not make an unnecessary movement , but I reckoned that ten feet of line , ten feet of rod , and the length of my arm , might be enough . With the least possible swing I switched the ...
Page 189
... feet , " he declared . I shed a little sand and watched the altimeter - not a very reliable instrument ; it had ... feet had been dropped . But my swift ascent , combined with his fall , gave the impression that he was descending ...
... feet , " he declared . I shed a little sand and watched the altimeter - not a very reliable instrument ; it had ... feet had been dropped . But my swift ascent , combined with his fall , gave the impression that he was descending ...
Contents
Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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