Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 288W. Blackwood, 1960 |
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... miles northward to Edmon- ton , the first and last city east of the Rockies . When we left Edmon- ton it seemed that we left civilisation too . Farms became more isolated , scattered between stretches of forest ; and petrol prices , all ...
... miles northward to Edmon- ton , the first and last city east of the Rockies . When we left Edmon- ton it seemed that we left civilisation too . Farms became more isolated , scattered between stretches of forest ; and petrol prices , all ...
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... miles - two long train journeys and then a very long lorry ride ? Exactly a week later I drove into Mombasa once more , this time to collect my patient from the hospital . There , sitting outside , looking very thin and drawn , without ...
... miles - two long train journeys and then a very long lorry ride ? Exactly a week later I drove into Mombasa once more , this time to collect my patient from the hospital . There , sitting outside , looking very thin and drawn , without ...
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... mile . But there was more to it than just that in the first sixteen miles to Castle Mountain it dropped 375 of that 500 feet - and in the last eight miles above Banff it dropped only about twenty . Somewhere in that first sixteen miles ...
... mile . But there was more to it than just that in the first sixteen miles to Castle Mountain it dropped 375 of that 500 feet - and in the last eight miles above Banff it dropped only about twenty . Somewhere in that first sixteen miles ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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