Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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Side 58
... standing on a wooden verandah backed by sliding paper doors , I was confronted by a three - storey concrete building with a conventional glass door , and two hefty young women in blue slacks and short blue blouses . But at least they ...
... standing on a wooden verandah backed by sliding paper doors , I was confronted by a three - storey concrete building with a conventional glass door , and two hefty young women in blue slacks and short blue blouses . But at least they ...
Side 346
... standing in anticipation before the door of the Archangel Gabriel while he dis- appeared behind the ikonostasis . After a few minutes he emerged with the good news that my communication would be quite en règle , and recom- mended me to ...
... standing in anticipation before the door of the Archangel Gabriel while he dis- appeared behind the ikonostasis . After a few minutes he emerged with the good news that my communication would be quite en règle , and recom- mended me to ...
Side 544
... standing exactly in the middle of the road . It seemed to be tame , although it wore no harness of any kind . Perhaps it belonged to someone at Nundroo , but in any case it took no notice of us whatsoever . As I drove round it , it ...
... standing exactly in the middle of the road . It seemed to be tame , although it wore no harness of any kind . Perhaps it belonged to someone at Nundroo , but in any case it took no notice of us whatsoever . As I drove round it , it ...
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