Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 3
... round the world to see if there was a better place than this desert where he lived , and as he had found that there was not , he come back and settled down there for the rest of his days all alone . Why had the strange crea- ture ...
... round the world to see if there was a better place than this desert where he lived , and as he had found that there was not , he come back and settled down there for the rest of his days all alone . Why had the strange crea- ture ...
Side 6
... round . It's a wonder to me that the police weren't made to clear them out . The fathers and grandfathers of those men had been the most to blame when ships were wrecked . But the police took no notice of them ; they were afraid . They ...
... round . It's a wonder to me that the police weren't made to clear them out . The fathers and grandfathers of those men had been the most to blame when ships were wrecked . But the police took no notice of them ; they were afraid . They ...
Side 7
... I would pass skulls of animals , and there seemed to be bones of dead creatures everywhere . All at once I saw the sea below me from the top of a sand - cliff . and seemed to melt into the haze all round . 1925. ] 7 The Only Man .
... I would pass skulls of animals , and there seemed to be bones of dead creatures everywhere . All at once I saw the sea below me from the top of a sand - cliff . and seemed to melt into the haze all round . 1925. ] 7 The Only Man .
Side 8
... round . There were long rollers , and they came heaving in with even shining backs and burst sudden with a clang - like breaking bottles , I remember thinking , -and then shooting their white lather up the beach . That was the first ...
... round . There were long rollers , and they came heaving in with even shining backs and burst sudden with a clang - like breaking bottles , I remember thinking , -and then shooting their white lather up the beach . That was the first ...
Side 9
... round , and saw a boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys . Though he ...
... round , and saw a boy about my own age standing there . He was not like children of the village either . He was , in his way , more striking than the girl . He made me feel shy , and I wasn't used to feeling shy with boys . Though he ...
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