Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 222W. Blackwood, 1927 |
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... clear of those seas and carry me into that quiet lagoon where it all looked so calm and safe . But I got in all right- without having to do any pray- ing either . For my luck was in . The tide was on the flood ; and when the current got ...
... clear of those seas and carry me into that quiet lagoon where it all looked so calm and safe . But I got in all right- without having to do any pray- ing either . For my luck was in . The tide was on the flood ; and when the current got ...
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... clear to outsiders that there was no room for them . Thus the next great village was full of pensioned Jemadars , Ressaldars , and Ressaldar majors , all busily sending off every young man not already in the ranks to swell the numbers ...
... clear to outsiders that there was no room for them . Thus the next great village was full of pensioned Jemadars , Ressaldars , and Ressaldar majors , all busily sending off every young man not already in the ranks to swell the numbers ...
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... clear out of India were reluctant to believe in promises of forgiveness . They knew that in the past heavy sentences had been in- flicted on individuals caught in illegal possession of arms . They assumed that any one who did produce a ...
... clear out of India were reluctant to believe in promises of forgiveness . They knew that in the past heavy sentences had been in- flicted on individuals caught in illegal possession of arms . They assumed that any one who did produce a ...
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ate his simple meal in a tiny rest - house , clear of the village , on the side of the great tank . He read for a long time by the light of his camp lantern and then went off to bed . Once his light was out sounds of much coming and ...
ate his simple meal in a tiny rest - house , clear of the village , on the side of the great tank . He read for a long time by the light of his camp lantern and then went off to bed . Once his light was out sounds of much coming and ...
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... clear that two people at least had entirely lost their tempers . One of these was the Admiral Super- intendent of the dockyard , the other was a very much dejected aspirant to the honours of a Sherlock Holmes . By a strange coincidence ...
... clear that two people at least had entirely lost their tempers . One of these was the Admiral Super- intendent of the dockyard , the other was a very much dejected aspirant to the honours of a Sherlock Holmes . By a strange coincidence ...
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