Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... seen the shade of wings ; where no fish swim ; a dead sea . There were no lively settle- ments along the shore , where in the burning heat of summer the smaller creatures of the wild hibernate and sleep away their discomfort . Strange ...
... seen the shade of wings ; where no fish swim ; a dead sea . There were no lively settle- ments along the shore , where in the burning heat of summer the smaller creatures of the wild hibernate and sleep away their discomfort . Strange ...
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... seen just what was the particular interest that Tolland's affairs and his estate had for the Japanese , and what they did about it when they had the chance . Tolland was a planter , a rubber planter in Johore in the years that , seen to ...
... seen just what was the particular interest that Tolland's affairs and his estate had for the Japanese , and what they did about it when they had the chance . Tolland was a planter , a rubber planter in Johore in the years that , seen to ...
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... seen blue more gorgeous , none so live with light , so varied in hue . Sapphire waves broke in lines of pure silver on the snow - white sands , deepening to purple where the seaweed grew thick on the rocks under the cliffs , and farther ...
... seen blue more gorgeous , none so live with light , so varied in hue . Sapphire waves broke in lines of pure silver on the snow - white sands , deepening to purple where the seaweed grew thick on the rocks under the cliffs , and farther ...
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NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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