Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... mean fellow , with a hole - and - corner men- tality . He never looks you in the face when he speaks ; he has seven different underhand ways of slaying game ; and his untrustworthiness gives rise to the saying that in all his statements ...
... mean fellow , with a hole - and - corner men- tality . He never looks you in the face when he speaks ; he has seven different underhand ways of slaying game ; and his untrustworthiness gives rise to the saying that in all his statements ...
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... mean blood or blood- shed , or an instant call to arms ; all things black , death , or any form of emphasised finality . And so it goes on . · Well , as exactly as we could gather it , what had happened was this . Grant , with Ranbir ...
... mean blood or blood- shed , or an instant call to arms ; all things black , death , or any form of emphasised finality . And so it goes on . · Well , as exactly as we could gather it , what had happened was this . Grant , with Ranbir ...
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... to the dumbang , the village place of sacrifice , beneath the big Rami tree in the sacred grove near - by , the place where they made their mean and grubby little sacri- fices to the nats of 22 [ Jan. Highbrows and Lowbrows .
... to the dumbang , the village place of sacrifice , beneath the big Rami tree in the sacred grove near - by , the place where they made their mean and grubby little sacri- fices to the nats of 22 [ Jan. Highbrows and Lowbrows .
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mean and grubby little sacri- fices to the nats of the tree , a time - worn fowl , a jungle rat , or what - not . They untied his legs and stood him up ; the villagers retired , and left the three of them . Grant , dry - as - dust ...
mean and grubby little sacri- fices to the nats of the tree , a time - worn fowl , a jungle rat , or what - not . They untied his legs and stood him up ; the villagers retired , and left the three of them . Grant , dry - as - dust ...
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... mean ? " 66 ' Why , Bomlaw and Lapok , the men who killed Grum Sahib . I thought you knew . Haven't you come for them ? And where are your soldiers ? " WHO ? Say it again , man ! " " Bom - law - and- La - pok , " slowly and staccato ...
... mean ? " 66 ' Why , Bomlaw and Lapok , the men who killed Grum Sahib . I thought you knew . Haven't you come for them ? And where are your soldiers ? " WHO ? Say it again , man ! " " Bom - law - and- La - pok , " slowly and staccato ...
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