Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... coming down . He said he had been to Gillman's and that was quite enough . Gillman's Point is the place where the scree route we were following reaches the edge of the crater . It is at the top ' , but to the purist it is not the summit ...
... coming down . He said he had been to Gillman's and that was quite enough . Gillman's Point is the place where the scree route we were following reaches the edge of the crater . It is at the top ' , but to the purist it is not the summit ...
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... coming with us . They " Why aren't you coming ? " I asked . " Oh , we're only girls , " they said . " Come on , Johnny , " shouted my uncle . I ran outside , grabbing an apple on the way . I expected I would be hungry before the morning ...
... coming with us . They " Why aren't you coming ? " I asked . " Oh , we're only girls , " they said . " Come on , Johnny , " shouted my uncle . I ran outside , grabbing an apple on the way . I expected I would be hungry before the morning ...
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... coming across the plains from the west have to jettison any fruit they may happen to be carrying . The reason is the danger of carrying the dreaded fruit - fly into the fruit - growing districts of South Australia . We had a number of ...
... coming across the plains from the west have to jettison any fruit they may happen to be carrying . The reason is the danger of carrying the dreaded fruit - fly into the fruit - growing districts of South Australia . We had a number of ...
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