Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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Página 174
... chief's country . All the while he sends the rents to his chief as if he were a bank clerk keeping his account . And this man , this Rob Roy who fights for another's hand , has the effrontery to sit there before me with his bundle and ...
... chief's country . All the while he sends the rents to his chief as if he were a bank clerk keeping his account . And this man , this Rob Roy who fights for another's hand , has the effrontery to sit there before me with his bundle and ...
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... chief engineer groaned to the distant Dulana's captain . Hardly had they spoken than the tortured windlass brakes groaned in protest . That the long stretch of heavy cable could be lifted clean out of the water seemed incredible , but ...
... chief engineer groaned to the distant Dulana's captain . Hardly had they spoken than the tortured windlass brakes groaned in protest . That the long stretch of heavy cable could be lifted clean out of the water seemed incredible , but ...
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... chief shouted to the second ; " an ' mind ye move it the right way . " tightened till spanners could but , wi ' care ,. to smooth the pitching which had succeeded the frenzied transverse lurches ; the wake resembled a broad shiny road ...
... chief shouted to the second ; " an ' mind ye move it the right way . " tightened till spanners could but , wi ' care ,. to smooth the pitching which had succeeded the frenzied transverse lurches ; the wake resembled a broad shiny road ...
Contenido
CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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