Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... fire- walking was to be the climax . And when we alighted , the noise of the crowd was punctuated by the sudden sharp explosions of burning wood . From somewhere down below great showers of sparks came shooting high , and a warm red ...
... fire- walking was to be the climax . And when we alighted , the noise of the crowd was punctuated by the sudden sharp explosions of burning wood . From somewhere down below great showers of sparks came shooting high , and a warm red ...
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... fire six or seven times , as most of them did . Indeed , as I have since heard , when their feet were examined next morning there was neither hurt nor blemish to be seen . How they do it is a mystery . Members of our party discussed it ...
... fire six or seven times , as most of them did . Indeed , as I have since heard , when their feet were examined next morning there was neither hurt nor blemish to be seen . How they do it is a mystery . Members of our party discussed it ...
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... fire- walking ended . The people dispersed and the fire - walkers , having fulfilled their vows and being therefore possessed by the god , visited all the houses as a blessing . ' As for me , I was exhausted . As I remarked to Donald ...
... fire- walking ended . The people dispersed and the fire - walkers , having fulfilled their vows and being therefore possessed by the god , visited all the houses as a blessing . ' As for me , I was exhausted . As I remarked to Donald ...
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THE GREATEST SCOUT BY R R MONEY | 42 |
THE LAST CONTINENT BY RICHARD BEAUCHAMP | 270 |
THE LAST ROUND BY M M | 279 |
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