Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... light . The yellow light grew large and larger . I opened the gate of a small garden . We wheeled our machines along a narrow path . I knocked at a door , standing darkly between the golden glow of two windows . It opened timidly . The ...
... light . The yellow light grew large and larger . I opened the gate of a small garden . We wheeled our machines along a narrow path . I knocked at a door , standing darkly between the golden glow of two windows . It opened timidly . The ...
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... lights from the cottage windows showed where the blue smoke had been . A creeping shadow and another moving light told us of the passing schooner , moving to her moorings . It was a night for little conversation ; pleasure enough to ...
... lights from the cottage windows showed where the blue smoke had been . A creeping shadow and another moving light told us of the passing schooner , moving to her moorings . It was a night for little conversation ; pleasure enough to ...
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... light , and many other mysterious beacons shone out as the evening darkened . One on the opposite shore flashed , then darkened , then flashed again - three times - then a long pause , and a red light shone forth . Jan watched it , and ...
... light , and many other mysterious beacons shone out as the evening darkened . One on the opposite shore flashed , then darkened , then flashed again - three times - then a long pause , and a red light shone forth . Jan watched it , and ...
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