Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... head was that all my leave would be spent hunting big game , the bigger the better . The heads in the Mess at home had always fired my imagination , and I longed to be the proud possessor of even one such trophy . But in Eng- land they ...
... head was that all my leave would be spent hunting big game , the bigger the better . The heads in the Mess at home had always fired my imagination , and I longed to be the proud possessor of even one such trophy . But in Eng- land they ...
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it is against the head ; one can easily feel when this point is reached , as it is thicker than the neck and stops the stick from moving farther ; with the index finger below and the thumb above , the head is firmly grasped from behind ...
it is against the head ; one can easily feel when this point is reached , as it is thicker than the neck and stops the stick from moving farther ; with the index finger below and the thumb above , the head is firmly grasped from behind ...
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... Head and shoulders showed above the crowd just as the same head and shoulders had appeared before , from mid- stream in the Highlands of Kenya . Then , as now , he had a droopy felt hat on his head , and wore a Harris tweed coat and an ...
... Head and shoulders showed above the crowd just as the same head and shoulders had appeared before , from mid- stream in the Highlands of Kenya . Then , as now , he had a droopy felt hat on his head , and wore a Harris tweed coat and an ...
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