Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 42
... heard his language towards the local doctor , I knew that he had struck his eldest son in the mouth , and his daughter across her face , and that he bullied and thrashed an ailing child ! How was he likely to treat me , if I insisted on ...
... heard his language towards the local doctor , I knew that he had struck his eldest son in the mouth , and his daughter across her face , and that he bullied and thrashed an ailing child ! How was he likely to treat me , if I insisted on ...
Page 46
... heard his remarks to the dad last night , and. village . There was a cheerful bright air about the house that re- minded me of what I had seen of England . The smiling maid informed me that the Dootor had been called out unexpectedly ...
... heard his remarks to the dad last night , and. village . There was a cheerful bright air about the house that re- minded me of what I had seen of England . The smiling maid informed me that the Dootor had been called out unexpectedly ...
Page 47
heard his remarks to the dad last night , and you had enough insight to diagnose the dad's character for yourself . yourself . I could see that by the way you spoke . That is why I am entertaining you instead of letting you study the ...
heard his remarks to the dad last night , and you had enough insight to diagnose the dad's character for yourself . yourself . I could see that by the way you spoke . That is why I am entertaining you instead of letting you study the ...
Page 60
... heard again . Early next morning , Osman , flying the machine we had used for Kibata , was sent up the coast to look for him . Three and a half hours later he re- turned with an exciting story . He had flown north to the XIII . A ...
... heard again . Early next morning , Osman , flying the machine we had used for Kibata , was sent up the coast to look for him . Three and a half hours later he re- turned with an exciting story . He had flown north to the XIII . A ...
Page 65
... heard Quickly a woman's shrieks . his mind flew back to familiar and similar happenings down the Whitechapel Road , and without bothering to knock he rushed into the house , to find the Liwale engaged in the very ordinary Eastern ...
... heard Quickly a woman's shrieks . his mind flew back to familiar and similar happenings down the Whitechapel Road , and without bothering to knock he rushed into the house , to find the Liwale engaged in the very ordinary Eastern ...
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