Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... turned to make my way down the hill again I was astonished to see Fred already cranking the handle of the big truck . It was all he could do to turn it , but he evidently understood the ' feel ' of the engine , for it started at once ...
... turned to make my way down the hill again I was astonished to see Fred already cranking the handle of the big truck . It was all he could do to turn it , but he evidently understood the ' feel ' of the engine , for it started at once ...
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... turned and ran as hard as three feet of snow would allow me . Down it rushed with a terrifying roar ; but our luck held , for it was a comparatively small slide , of which only the edge caught the leaders ; it knocked me over and ...
... turned and ran as hard as three feet of snow would allow me . Down it rushed with a terrifying roar ; but our luck held , for it was a comparatively small slide , of which only the edge caught the leaders ; it knocked me over and ...
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... turned to their right , shouting as they ran ; and fired by the roars of triumph , the 3rd Europeans in their turn made another dash against the wall , this time with complete success . As they reached the top they turned left - handed ...
... turned to their right , shouting as they ran ; and fired by the roars of triumph , the 3rd Europeans in their turn made another dash against the wall , this time with complete success . As they reached the top they turned left - handed ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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