Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... village . My friends the missionaries lived in that village at the time of the disaster . They , too , lost everything , except their faith . Together with the villagers they set to work to rebuild the land - the villagers by the toil ...
... village . My friends the missionaries lived in that village at the time of the disaster . They , too , lost everything , except their faith . Together with the villagers they set to work to rebuild the land - the villagers by the toil ...
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... village must have its own water supply . He was most enthusiastic about it and , having made up his mind , called in the elders of the village for their opinion . They knew that there were many drawbacks and dangers in the scheme , but ...
... village must have its own water supply . He was most enthusiastic about it and , having made up his mind , called in the elders of the village for their opinion . They knew that there were many drawbacks and dangers in the scheme , but ...
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... village of some three hundred houses , and , according to the oldest inhabi- tant , possibly with little truth , finished a long career of crime by catching a Greek boy and baking him in the village bread oven . This was their knell ...
... village of some three hundred houses , and , according to the oldest inhabi- tant , possibly with little truth , finished a long career of crime by catching a Greek boy and baking him in the village bread oven . This was their knell ...
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