Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 222W. Blackwood, 1927 |
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... hold up a train , and , under penalty of instant death , order the passengers , men and women , to discard every stitch of clothing . In this condition they would drive them into the forest to suffer untold miseries . They then ...
... hold up a train , and , under penalty of instant death , order the passengers , men and women , to discard every stitch of clothing . In this condition they would drive them into the forest to suffer untold miseries . They then ...
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... hold on the battered ship , our hold on life itself . To - morrow , perhaps , the sun would be shining . Should we be basking in its life - giving rays , or would the moon this very night leer on our cold lifeless bodies ? Perish the ...
... hold on the battered ship , our hold on life itself . To - morrow , perhaps , the sun would be shining . Should we be basking in its life - giving rays , or would the moon this very night leer on our cold lifeless bodies ? Perish the ...
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... hold of the situation firmly . Ignor- ing the excited physician , he addressed himself to the Mamur . " Abdulla Effendi , " he said quietly , " get a few police and clear every one out of the compound . Then put a guard In a ...
... hold of the situation firmly . Ignor- ing the excited physician , he addressed himself to the Mamur . " Abdulla Effendi , " he said quietly , " get a few police and clear every one out of the compound . Then put a guard In a ...
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... hold a plunging horse with a head- stall . Yet , like a horse , a balloon can be " humoured " ; it all depends who is in charge . But at best the last hundred feet are apt to be trying , and even the hardened stomachs of sailors have ...
... hold a plunging horse with a head- stall . Yet , like a horse , a balloon can be " humoured " ; it all depends who is in charge . But at best the last hundred feet are apt to be trying , and even the hardened stomachs of sailors have ...
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... hold- ing - down bolts of the winch , and bobbed the latter up and down on its insulated feet , in the fashion of a rude but noisy dance . As time went on , the dance became more vehement , and a sudden sforzando pro- duced by the ...
... hold- ing - down bolts of the winch , and bobbed the latter up and down on its insulated feet , in the fashion of a rude but noisy dance . As time went on , the dance became more vehement , and a sudden sforzando pro- duced by the ...
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