Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 243,Utgave 1471William Blackwood, 1938 |
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... seemed always ready to spring to his bidding , the children thought . With a son he might have been less aloof , but small girls made little contact with him . They be- lieved that they loved him greatly , and without doubt they admired ...
... seemed always ready to spring to his bidding , the children thought . With a son he might have been less aloof , but small girls made little contact with him . They be- lieved that they loved him greatly , and without doubt they admired ...
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... seemed to have some affinity with the hill Arabs , who enjoyed their sense of humour , and who in some strange way seemed almost to understand their tongues . It was a lucky prisoner whom they caught . There was one who had tried to run ...
... seemed to have some affinity with the hill Arabs , who enjoyed their sense of humour , and who in some strange way seemed almost to understand their tongues . It was a lucky prisoner whom they caught . There was one who had tried to run ...
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... seemed in the mood for conversation . The impression he had formed of the mate at the shipping office seemed to have been correct , for that officer had worn the same furtive look ever since . The second engineer was thin and worn ; his ...
... seemed in the mood for conversation . The impression he had formed of the mate at the shipping office seemed to have been correct , for that officer had worn the same furtive look ever since . The second engineer was thin and worn ; his ...
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