Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... marquee tent , with second top , and fitted with a block tin stove and telescopic chimney , roomy enough for two men , and tolerably warm in the immediate proximity of the stove when the latter was heated to a red heat . Our second tent ...
... marquee tent , with second top , and fitted with a block tin stove and telescopic chimney , roomy enough for two men , and tolerably warm in the immediate proximity of the stove when the latter was heated to a red heat . Our second tent ...
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... marquee tent that very night . I , too , had to start off with Eustache on a long tramp to the camp of his grandfather , who lived " somewhere " about there ; and as it was to be my first essay in snow - shoes , I wanted all the ...
... marquee tent that very night . I , too , had to start off with Eustache on a long tramp to the camp of his grandfather , who lived " somewhere " about there ; and as it was to be my first essay in snow - shoes , I wanted all the ...
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... camping ground . But no such luck . He and Eustache left us awhile ... tent was not a long job ; but while Eustache , E , and myself were about it ... marquee was pitched , the little stove pipe projecting from one corner ...
... camping ground . But no such luck . He and Eustache left us awhile ... tent was not a long job ; but while Eustache , E , and myself were about it ... marquee was pitched , the little stove pipe projecting from one corner ...
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