Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... rock runs out into the sea . With the cockle in his beak the gull hovers for a moment over the rocks , then lets fall his prize , which strikes the hard surface with a resounding crack . If this does not actually break up his happy home ...
... rock runs out into the sea . With the cockle in his beak the gull hovers for a moment over the rocks , then lets fall his prize , which strikes the hard surface with a resounding crack . If this does not actually break up his happy home ...
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Hallo ! be at the Birdsnest Rock , not at the Elgin Rock . He pointed to the east . He was quite right . From the position of the boat when we first caught sight of it , it must have been more or less where we were now ; but the sea was ...
Hallo ! be at the Birdsnest Rock , not at the Elgin Rock . He pointed to the east . He was quite right . From the position of the boat when we first caught sight of it , it must have been more or less where we were now ; but the sea was ...
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... rocks , and the sinister creatures of the fetid mangrove swamps , such as tree - climbing fish . If there is mud ... Rock in the late afternoon . So we returned to the launch and Abdul produced a good breakfast , to which to which we did ...
... rocks , and the sinister creatures of the fetid mangrove swamps , such as tree - climbing fish . If there is mud ... Rock in the late afternoon . So we returned to the launch and Abdul produced a good breakfast , to which to which we did ...
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