Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 290William Blackwood, 1961 |
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Side 207
... mile ; nothing very much in that it is true - but the gradient was one in four ! I was young then , and there are many ... miles would be uphill and the thermometer might be showing ninety . My thoughts then turned from the past to the ...
... mile ; nothing very much in that it is true - but the gradient was one in four ! I was young then , and there are many ... miles would be uphill and the thermometer might be showing ninety . My thoughts then turned from the past to the ...
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... miles from the south - eastern end of the oasis , where the ground was flat and where there was a reasonably straight track leading back into the village . On the subject of distance , I suggested that the course should be about a mile ...
... miles from the south - eastern end of the oasis , where the ground was flat and where there was a reasonably straight track leading back into the village . On the subject of distance , I suggested that the course should be about a mile ...
Side 420
... miles off , I could see four camels with riders ambling towards us with the usual calm , unhurried lope , and I wondered who they were and why they made towards For by this time I was well us . enough known for many miles around and ...
... miles off , I could see four camels with riders ambling towards us with the usual calm , unhurried lope , and I wondered who they were and why they made towards For by this time I was well us . enough known for many miles around and ...
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THE LAST OF THE OTAGO BY ROBERT MORRISON | 87 |
THE LYNCH GATE BY ROBERT HUNTER | 114 |
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