Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 222W. Blackwood, 1927 |
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... trees would wither and die . " You certainly have been sleeping for at least four hours , " he assured me . I raised myself and walked about , just to set the blood in motion . " Where are we , skipper ? " " Haven't the least idea . I'm ...
... trees would wither and die . " You certainly have been sleeping for at least four hours , " he assured me . I raised myself and walked about , just to set the blood in motion . " Where are we , skipper ? " " Haven't the least idea . I'm ...
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... trees bent like an archer's bow greeted my swollen eyes . A native hut sat there snug and peaceful in a forest cutting ; a sandy shore , a gleam of hope , but could we reach it ? reach it ? Clearer and clearer it grew . We were quite ...
... trees bent like an archer's bow greeted my swollen eyes . A native hut sat there snug and peaceful in a forest cutting ; a sandy shore , a gleam of hope , but could we reach it ? reach it ? Clearer and clearer it grew . We were quite ...
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... trees . It belongs to the fruit companies , and is the only one in this part of the country . " " The devil it is ! Think of that , America , " I said , address- ing the Consul . " There's only one railway in what you would call this ...
... trees . It belongs to the fruit companies , and is the only one in this part of the country . " " The devil it is ! Think of that , America , " I said , address- ing the Consul . " There's only one railway in what you would call this ...
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... trees and the utter desolation of the bush , where , if over- turned , no assistance could be rendered to us . " I personally would prefer to go by sea , " he affirmed . Nevertheless , thanking him for his assistance and fellow- feeling ...
... trees and the utter desolation of the bush , where , if over- turned , no assistance could be rendered to us . " I personally would prefer to go by sea , " he affirmed . Nevertheless , thanking him for his assistance and fellow- feeling ...
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... trees and other obstacles . A grating sound , and the canoe came slowly to rest in the middle of the river . A sunken tree had caught us . The Indians paddled furiously . A slight movement , and away we went again . We gathered speed ...
... trees and other obstacles . A grating sound , and the canoe came slowly to rest in the middle of the river . A sunken tree had caught us . The Indians paddled furiously . A slight movement , and away we went again . We gathered speed ...
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