Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 222W. Blackwood, 1927 - England |
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Page 46
... horse , and the roar of its birth could be heard many miles away . The commanding officer was well satisfied ; So appa- rently was the high official , who immediately left the ship . Shortly afterwards the City of Oxford received a ...
... horse , and the roar of its birth could be heard many miles away . The commanding officer was well satisfied ; So appa- rently was the high official , who immediately left the ship . Shortly afterwards the City of Oxford received a ...
Page 50
... horse . " 66 " I said shirt - maker , " re- turned the O.C. Balloons . A man who makes shirts . " The skipper said something which meant that he found it rather difficult to believe this , and it was not till the shirt- maker himself ...
... horse . " 66 " I said shirt - maker , " re- turned the O.C. Balloons . A man who makes shirts . " The skipper said something which meant that he found it rather difficult to believe this , and it was not till the shirt- maker himself ...
Page 61
... , and , mounting a horse , I instantly repaired to our army , on the eminence on which we had remained for three days , and from which would as certainly not betray him .. When he knocked 1927. ] 61 The Chevalier de Johnstone .
... , and , mounting a horse , I instantly repaired to our army , on the eminence on which we had remained for three days , and from which would as certainly not betray him .. When he knocked 1927. ] 61 The Chevalier de Johnstone .
Page 62
... horse , as he thought , without a rider . On getting to it he found to his astonishment that the bridle was in the hands of a man lying on the ground paralysed with fear . Without compunction he took possession of the horse and rode off ...
... horse , as he thought , without a rider . On getting to it he found to his astonishment that the bridle was in the hands of a man lying on the ground paralysed with fear . Without compunction he took possession of the horse and rode off ...
Page 63
... horse loose at daybreak . By the good offices of Mr Graham of Duntroon , he was enabled to cross the Firth of Tay , but it was a near thing . Mr Graham hid him in a clump of broom , and engaged a boat and boatmen for nine o'clock in the ...
... horse loose at daybreak . By the good offices of Mr Graham of Duntroon , he was enabled to cross the Firth of Tay , but it was a near thing . Mr Graham hid him in a clump of broom , and engaged a boat and boatmen for nine o'clock in the ...
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