Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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men stood , the woomera grasped in the right hand , the spear notched into its wooden peg and balanced between the knuckles of the first two fingers . In the left hand each man held two spare spears . At a word from the leader a shower ...
men stood , the woomera grasped in the right hand , the spear notched into its wooden peg and balanced between the knuckles of the first two fingers . In the left hand each man held two spare spears . At a word from the leader a shower ...
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... hand it's liable to dive quickly . I wish the next ten minutes were over . " They passed like hours those minutes , while the sinking steamer crawled toward a beach , with a grassy slope , blushing with pink , coming down to meet it ...
... hand it's liable to dive quickly . I wish the next ten minutes were over . " They passed like hours those minutes , while the sinking steamer crawled toward a beach , with a grassy slope , blushing with pink , coming down to meet it ...
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... hand to his broad red forehead , Captain Follard arose and kicked back his chair and took off his hat . Sumter gave him a nod , and in turning somehow bestowed the nod upon them all . The big black opened the partition door and ...
... hand to his broad red forehead , Captain Follard arose and kicked back his chair and took off his hat . Sumter gave him a nod , and in turning somehow bestowed the nod upon them all . The big black opened the partition door and ...
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