Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... lived , moved , and fought in a way which regulars thought uncon- ventional , and which the tribes found embarrassing . They had untranslatable nicknames for all the principal natives , cocked their beaver at the girls , and swooshed ...
... lived , moved , and fought in a way which regulars thought uncon- ventional , and which the tribes found embarrassing . They had untranslatable nicknames for all the principal natives , cocked their beaver at the girls , and swooshed ...
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... lived as O.C. the Line , and with him his adjutant , Macmillan . The remainder of his white officers had subsidiary groups of their own , east and west , and a cheerful elasticity of command pervaded the whole . There was much moving ...
... lived as O.C. the Line , and with him his adjutant , Macmillan . The remainder of his white officers had subsidiary groups of their own , east and west , and a cheerful elasticity of command pervaded the whole . There was much moving ...
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... lived with us , who had doubled our work and halved our joys ; this intruder from another sphere at the bidding of an com- opinionated egotist set , for a time , in a high place ; this utter negation of the peace and privacy of our ...
... lived with us , who had doubled our work and halved our joys ; this intruder from another sphere at the bidding of an com- opinionated egotist set , for a time , in a high place ; this utter negation of the peace and privacy of our ...
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... lived well and happily . She was , if you have a romantic nature , an ideal ship . But I remember her most of all for a voyage she made in which everything went wrong : when we put the mate ashore to die in the Naval Hospital at ...
... lived well and happily . She was , if you have a romantic nature , an ideal ship . But I remember her most of all for a voyage she made in which everything went wrong : when we put the mate ashore to die in the Naval Hospital at ...
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... lived . At last he stopped before a door hidden by a double curtain , turned a switch , and stood aside for me to enter . The room in which I found myself was long and rather narrow . A projecting window , latticed with carved wooden ...
... lived . At last he stopped before a door hidden by a double curtain , turned a switch , and stood aside for me to enter . The room in which I found myself was long and rather narrow . A projecting window , latticed with carved wooden ...
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