Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 221William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... once . The noise he made gave us some appre- hension , especially as he con- tinued barking furiously till the whole household at the farm was astir . They did not appear to discover the cause of his excitement , and he there- fore got ...
... once . The noise he made gave us some appre- hension , especially as he con- tinued barking furiously till the whole household at the farm was astir . They did not appear to discover the cause of his excitement , and he there- fore got ...
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... once , as he was pledged to a General in the British Army , a prisoner on parole at Verdun , in agreement for standing each other's bail . He therefore wrote , and re- ceived a reply that the General gave him back his parole , so he was ...
... once , as he was pledged to a General in the British Army , a prisoner on parole at Verdun , in agreement for standing each other's bail . He therefore wrote , and re- ceived a reply that the General gave him back his parole , so he was ...
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... once in my life I must have spoken French like a native , as the sentry passed us on . L'Estrange still followed , and we made down the slope which carried us to the covered bomb - proof pas- sage , and left another danger behind us ...
... once in my life I must have spoken French like a native , as the sentry passed us on . L'Estrange still followed , and we made down the slope which carried us to the covered bomb - proof pas- sage , and left another danger behind us ...
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... once " twigged , " and consented to follow out our views ; and taking a sharp turn out of the road , he led us by a short - cut to Metz . My horse was not in any trim for a long journey , and fell on his knees again and again . On our ...
... once " twigged , " and consented to follow out our views ; and taking a sharp turn out of the road , he led us by a short - cut to Metz . My horse was not in any trim for a long journey , and fell on his knees again and again . On our ...
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... once or twice . I started for Caen next morn- ing , taking my seat by the guard . I kept my handker- chief to my mouth , hoping that my neighbours would be- lieve me to be tormented with toothache . At the dinner - time who should sit ...
... once or twice . I started for Caen next morn- ing , taking my seat by the guard . I kept my handker- chief to my mouth , hoping that my neighbours would be- lieve me to be tormented with toothache . At the dinner - time who should sit ...
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