Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... Captain Collier had to visit the bank manager , but this time the Palm Beach suit and Panama hat cut no ice . His reception was frigid in the extreme . Not another dollar would be forthcoming , the manager declared . He would not throw ...
... Captain Collier had to visit the bank manager , but this time the Palm Beach suit and Panama hat cut no ice . His reception was frigid in the extreme . Not another dollar would be forthcoming , the manager declared . He would not throw ...
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... Captain Collier returned to his bed , and dozed fitfully as he waited for the dawn . When it came the barometer was down to 28.4 . It was a filthy dawn . The sky was lurid and the dark scud passed low overhead . As the day wore on the ...
... Captain Collier returned to his bed , and dozed fitfully as he waited for the dawn . When it came the barometer was down to 28.4 . It was a filthy dawn . The sky was lurid and the dark scud passed low overhead . As the day wore on the ...
Página 182
... Captain Collier had to visit the bank manager , but this time the Palm Beach suit and Panama hat cut no ice . His reception was frigid in the extreme . Not another dollar would be forthcoming , the manager declared . He would not throw ...
... Captain Collier had to visit the bank manager , but this time the Palm Beach suit and Panama hat cut no ice . His reception was frigid in the extreme . Not another dollar would be forthcoming , the manager declared . He would not throw ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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