Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... heard that his mother , shaken by the drowning of her son William and the grievous hurts of her son Hercules , had lost her nerve when she heard the first rumours of another great fight at Salamanca . He wrote to her as follows : - " My ...
... heard that his mother , shaken by the drowning of her son William and the grievous hurts of her son Hercules , had lost her nerve when she heard the first rumours of another great fight at Salamanca . He wrote to her as follows : - " My ...
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... heard from him later - had gone up through the trees along the water's edge , moving cautiously in hopes of seeing again the big white bull , until he came to a place where the little stream fell foaming into a still dark pool . At its ...
... heard from him later - had gone up through the trees along the water's edge , moving cautiously in hopes of seeing again the big white bull , until he came to a place where the little stream fell foaming into a still dark pool . At its ...
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... heard my father say , he begins , " that in his young days when the ladies left the room a bottle of port per man was placed on the sideboard , the door was locked and every- was expected to do his duty . " In those days dinner began at ...
... heard my father say , he begins , " that in his young days when the ladies left the room a bottle of port per man was placed on the sideboard , the door was locked and every- was expected to do his duty . " In those days dinner began at ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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