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Side 350
... Barnetby cross- roads above Barnetby village . I stopped at the cross - roads , the feeling on me that if these hills were real , then hereabouts there must yet be men who had known those days . Signposts pointed east to Grimsby , south ...
... Barnetby cross- roads above Barnetby village . I stopped at the cross - roads , the feeling on me that if these hills were real , then hereabouts there must yet be men who had known those days . Signposts pointed east to Grimsby , south ...
Side 352
... Barnetby . We exchanged the usual laconic remarks . Outside there was thick fog . The nearer Lan- casters waited , noses to air , but the runways and hangars were invis- ible . The roads of the camp were busy with cars and bicycles and ...
... Barnetby . We exchanged the usual laconic remarks . Outside there was thick fog . The nearer Lan- casters waited , noses to air , but the runways and hangars were invis- ible . The roads of the camp were busy with cars and bicycles and ...
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American Arab arrived asked Aunt Esther Barnetby began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE British called camp Captain Chiang Kai-shek Christina climbed coloured Conock dark door elephant Elsham eyes face feel feet felt fire fish gave Gilgit girls hand head heard hill hope Innsbruck island Jock Shaw Jonah jungle Kisumu knew Kypros later Lebanon light live looked Lowell Thomas man-eater Matsui Mayandi ment miles morning mother mountains move never night o'clock once party passed perhaps rain Ralph Faulkner realised road round SCOTCH WHISKY seemed ship side smiled snow soon stood stopped sure talk Teddy-boys thing thought tiger tion told took trees turned United Arab Republic village voice waiting walked watch wife WILLIAM BLACKWOOD Winston wonder yards young