Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... keep out the piercing winds of winter . The channel ran straight ahead , as far as the eye could see , as though it had been cut by the hand of man ; and I learned some time later that it was indeed a remnant , the sole fragment left ...
... keep out the piercing winds of winter . The channel ran straight ahead , as far as the eye could see , as though it had been cut by the hand of man ; and I learned some time later that it was indeed a remnant , the sole fragment left ...
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... keep us ever in its embrace , lest we should go forth again and tell the secret of its winds and waters to the world outside . Haji Rikkan was perfectly right : the far side of the marshes was exactly like the side from which we had ...
... keep us ever in its embrace , lest we should go forth again and tell the secret of its winds and waters to the world outside . Haji Rikkan was perfectly right : the far side of the marshes was exactly like the side from which we had ...
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... keep half then , and restore half to the Hakim . ' But I refused , and chided him roughly for his words . Where- upon he grew angry , and snatch- ing at the silk tried to jump from the mashhuf ; but I held it fast , and pulled him back ...
... keep half then , and restore half to the Hakim . ' But I refused , and chided him roughly for his words . Where- upon he grew angry , and snatch- ing at the silk tried to jump from the mashhuf ; but I held it fast , and pulled him back ...
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... keep the British soldier from fraternising with all and sundry wherever he goes , in spite of prohibitions ; and so it must be counted to the credit of the discipline of the particular company in question that , when the wed- ding ...
... keep the British soldier from fraternising with all and sundry wherever he goes , in spite of prohibitions ; and so it must be counted to the credit of the discipline of the particular company in question that , when the wed- ding ...
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... keep them from each other's throats . A string of motor - lorries , packed with British infantry , headed south - east from Oppeln . The day had , mercifully , broken cool and cloudy . On the box- seat of each vehicle , between the ...
... keep them from each other's throats . A string of motor - lorries , packed with British infantry , headed south - east from Oppeln . The day had , mercifully , broken cool and cloudy . On the box- seat of each vehicle , between the ...
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