Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... four miles of this waterway were so narrow that it would hardly carry two boats abreast . When water - carriage ended , there were four miles of rough track to be traversed , which after rain or high tide was so deep that loads could ...
... four miles of this waterway were so narrow that it would hardly carry two boats abreast . When water - carriage ended , there were four miles of rough track to be traversed , which after rain or high tide was so deep that loads could ...
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... four feet , and con- tinued so that a large rectangle was formed of which the bot- tom corners were filled by the hospital and store respectively . Of the sick in hospital many were able to turn out to play their part in the defence ...
... four feet , and con- tinued so that a large rectangle was formed of which the bot- tom corners were filled by the hospital and store respectively . Of the sick in hospital many were able to turn out to play their part in the defence ...
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... four other divers arrived on the scene , and all six repaired on board their dhow . The large lateen sail was hoisted , and , with a nice offshore breeze blow- ing , this speedy craft set out for the pearling grounds , where she arrived ...
... four other divers arrived on the scene , and all six repaired on board their dhow . The large lateen sail was hoisted , and , with a nice offshore breeze blow- ing , this speedy craft set out for the pearling grounds , where she arrived ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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