Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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... knew that his uncle had a very poor opinion of him and his father . Dreamers , he called them , struggling along on a small rugged backwoods estancia that was anything but a gold - mine . When the boy was at school , Uncle Cornelius ...
... knew that his uncle had a very poor opinion of him and his father . Dreamers , he called them , struggling along on a small rugged backwoods estancia that was anything but a gold - mine . When the boy was at school , Uncle Cornelius ...
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... knew . Something was nudging into my hip - the toe of a boot . Jimmy's Wellington . Jimmy was smiling to me ... knew where we were . I knew from the awful stench in my nostrils . For Keiss harbour stinks to high heaven when its waters ...
... knew . Something was nudging into my hip - the toe of a boot . Jimmy's Wellington . Jimmy was smiling to me ... knew where we were . I knew from the awful stench in my nostrils . For Keiss harbour stinks to high heaven when its waters ...
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... knew she must be making a big turn to port . And then I felt a new sort of thud and shudder , and knew we had been hit . The sick - bay door was open , and the screen - door outside that was open also , so that I could see aft along the ...
... knew she must be making a big turn to port . And then I felt a new sort of thud and shudder , and knew we had been hit . The sick - bay door was open , and the screen - door outside that was open also , so that I could see aft along the ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
BY ROBERT H HILL | 384 |
THE TADPOLES BY HUGH DUNT | 480 |
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