Blackwood's Magazine, 第 211 巻William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... felt the fresh breeze again in our faces , for we left the sheltering gossab and came out before a wide stretch of bardi : good grazing for the buffaloes this , and useful too for making ropes , and for placing against the walls of the ...
... felt the fresh breeze again in our faces , for we left the sheltering gossab and came out before a wide stretch of bardi : good grazing for the buffaloes this , and useful too for making ropes , and for placing against the walls of the ...
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... felt sure that this must be the miss- ing bale ; but how came it to be restored to me in this grue- some fashion , stained with the blood of two of my shabanahs ? This , however , was not the time for conjecture ; I sent for the Sub ...
... felt sure that this must be the miss- ing bale ; but how came it to be restored to me in this grue- some fashion , stained with the blood of two of my shabanahs ? This , however , was not the time for conjecture ; I sent for the Sub ...
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... , for a small con- sideration , to others not of their number , until such time as they felt capable of them- selves making another attack on the provisions ! 29 if I could hear it now , would awaken no 1922. ] 15 Echoes from the Marshes .
... , for a small con- sideration , to others not of their number , until such time as they felt capable of them- selves making another attack on the provisions ! 29 if I could hear it now , would awaken no 1922. ] 15 Echoes from the Marshes .
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... - gles and whispering , and their elders had an innings with their general chat . At this point a middle - aged gentleman sitting near us began to moan and complain that he felt badly . On 48 [ Jan. A Fishing Trip in the Emerald Isle .
... - gles and whispering , and their elders had an innings with their general chat . At this point a middle - aged gentleman sitting near us began to moan and complain that he felt badly . On 48 [ Jan. A Fishing Trip in the Emerald Isle .
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to moan and complain that he felt badly . On Patsy ask- ing him what was on him at all , he informed us that he had taken a big dose of salts , and how it was after swelling up on him . Patsey loudly demanded po- teen and ginger , but ...
to moan and complain that he felt badly . On Patsy ask- ing him what was on him at all , he informed us that he had taken a big dose of salts , and how it was after swelling up on him . Patsey loudly demanded po- teen and ginger , but ...
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