Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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... wind so that the long white roots of the grasses stuck out and trailed . The bottom was broad and flat , partly barren , partly overgrown by dwarf willow . A long streak of water , whose edges were caked with salt- like rime , reflected ...
... wind so that the long white roots of the grasses stuck out and trailed . The bottom was broad and flat , partly barren , partly overgrown by dwarf willow . A long streak of water , whose edges were caked with salt- like rime , reflected ...
Side 4
... wind to - night , " said he , " and the sand'll blow . " He continued to gaze a minute , then standing upright , knock- ing his pipe out and tugging at his cap as if to make it fit well and tight so that his wits might be warmed ...
... wind to - night , " said he , " and the sand'll blow . " He continued to gaze a minute , then standing upright , knock- ing his pipe out and tugging at his cap as if to make it fit well and tight so that his wits might be warmed ...
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... wind . I didn't know whom the voice was calling to , but I shouted back " Yes ! " and waited a minute , and a little girl came running from the fog . She stopped when she saw her mistake , and said in English , Why did you call ' Yes ...
... wind . I didn't know whom the voice was calling to , but I shouted back " Yes ! " and waited a minute , and a little girl came running from the fog . She stopped when she saw her mistake , and said in English , Why did you call ' Yes ...
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... wind and sand to talk if we'd had the mind to . But I don't think we should have known much what to say even if it had been fine . This big Warren is as dreary as the Wilderness in suchlike weather with the wind hissing can't read nor ...
... wind and sand to talk if we'd had the mind to . But I don't think we should have known much what to say even if it had been fine . This big Warren is as dreary as the Wilderness in suchlike weather with the wind hissing can't read nor ...
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... wind and the sand and the sea are better com- panions than what she'd get in the village . She hasn't got a thought , I tell you , that isn't pure as the blown sand outside . She's a prize , Fred . 66 ' When we came to bury my poor ...
... wind and the sand and the sea are better com- panions than what she'd get in the village . She hasn't got a thought , I tell you , that isn't pure as the blown sand outside . She's a prize , Fred . 66 ' When we came to bury my poor ...
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