Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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Side 43
... whole weight on the handle in order to turn it , and swinging it until the oil was loosened sufficiently to permit the self- starters to work . This had to be repeated until all five ambulances were throbbing steadily . Sometimes one ...
... whole weight on the handle in order to turn it , and swinging it until the oil was loosened sufficiently to permit the self- starters to work . This had to be repeated until all five ambulances were throbbing steadily . Sometimes one ...
Side 160
... whole . This can only end in the tyranny of a part over the whole .. Such are my thoughts and question- ings . I wonder what will be the future of India . I shall not see it , so much is certain : will my son , an officer of the Indian ...
... whole . This can only end in the tyranny of a part over the whole .. Such are my thoughts and question- ings . I wonder what will be the future of India . I shall not see it , so much is certain : will my son , an officer of the Indian ...
Side 414
... whole countryside , began of a sudden to swarm with them , sometimes solitary , oftener in twos or threes , on occasion in bands of five or six , and all working the ground with the thoroughness and the perseverance of ferrets . Their ...
... whole countryside , began of a sudden to swarm with them , sometimes solitary , oftener in twos or threes , on occasion in bands of five or six , and all working the ground with the thoroughness and the perseverance of ferrets . Their ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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