Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 281William Blackwood, 1957 |
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... Tom Pierce . He was swept through that narrow entrance into this gorge and washed up on the beach . When daylight came he saw that someone else had been washed through , too , and was clinging to a piece of wreckage . He swam out and ...
... Tom Pierce . He was swept through that narrow entrance into this gorge and washed up on the beach . When daylight came he saw that someone else had been washed through , too , and was clinging to a piece of wreckage . He swam out and ...
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... Tom Pierce ? ” " No ; she married a Mr Towns- end in England , " I said . " I think she should have married Tom Pierce , " said my lady of the pony tail . We did not remain in this area longer , but drove on to Port Camp- bell , a small ...
... Tom Pierce ? ” " No ; she married a Mr Towns- end in England , " I said . " I think she should have married Tom Pierce , " said my lady of the pony tail . We did not remain in this area longer , but drove on to Port Camp- bell , a small ...
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