Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... Zamarski decided to leave and join his family at Pinsk . But I wish to give him due credit ; he promised to take us to the car before proceeding on his way . His means of locomotion was his bicycle . Halka , Creswell , and I had to walk ...
... Zamarski decided to leave and join his family at Pinsk . But I wish to give him due credit ; he promised to take us to the car before proceeding on his way . His means of locomotion was his bicycle . Halka , Creswell , and I had to walk ...
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... Zamarski took no notice of all these warnings and assured us that he would get us through . He knew the marshes and no one could tell him anything about this road that he did not know . Zamarski had only a few hours before lost us in ...
... Zamarski took no notice of all these warnings and assured us that he would get us through . He knew the marshes and no one could tell him anything about this road that he did not know . Zamarski had only a few hours before lost us in ...
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... Zamarski's , as he afterwards admitted . We were approaching the town of Horodiec , and Zamarski was doubtful if we should be allowed to go through . We might have to make a detour , so he decided to go on ahead on his cycle and ...
... Zamarski's , as he afterwards admitted . We were approaching the town of Horodiec , and Zamarski was doubtful if we should be allowed to go through . We might have to make a detour , so he decided to go on ahead on his cycle and ...
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