Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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Side 147
... standing like that for ? " " I - er - I- " Stand up , my man , stand up . " I let my left arm drop to my side . My shorts , with the speed of a Vampire jet in a dive , fell , to drape decoratively about my ankles . Stiffly , stiff as ...
... standing like that for ? " " I - er - I- " Stand up , my man , stand up . " I let my left arm drop to my side . My shorts , with the speed of a Vampire jet in a dive , fell , to drape decoratively about my ankles . Stiffly , stiff as ...
Side 306
... stand by when his seniors did a job together , prodded , even barked at - everything must be just - so on Crookit John's boat- with or without justification , and no backchat . It Perhaps young George knows that the day will come when ...
... stand by when his seniors did a job together , prodded , even barked at - everything must be just - so on Crookit John's boat- with or without justification , and no backchat . It Perhaps young George knows that the day will come when ...
Side 499
... standing upon a metal stand of northern and ancient workmanship . ' When Hitler refortified the island between the wars , he sealed the doom of the old village and its Church . But the inhabitants of Bochum , a town in the Ruhr , have ...
... standing upon a metal stand of northern and ancient workmanship . ' When Hitler refortified the island between the wars , he sealed the doom of the old village and its Church . But the inhabitants of Bochum , a town in the Ruhr , have ...
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