Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen229William Blackwood, 1931 |
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... began to tap the tree - trunk with the handle of his axe . Tap , tap , tap ... tap , tap , tap . tap , tap , tap . Always three taps and a pause , persistently , rhythmically , and gradually growing louder . Kabara dreamed of wood ...
... began to tap the tree - trunk with the handle of his axe . Tap , tap , tap ... tap , tap , tap . tap , tap , tap . Always three taps and a pause , persistently , rhythmically , and gradually growing louder . Kabara dreamed of wood ...
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... began to close in on Shamyl . The Murids burnt the auls to compel the villagers to fight the more , but the day had come . One by one the villages sub- mitted to the relentless advance of the Russian armies . For the people had begun to ...
... began to close in on Shamyl . The Murids burnt the auls to compel the villagers to fight the more , but the day had come . One by one the villages sub- mitted to the relentless advance of the Russian armies . For the people had begun to ...
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... began to dry and cake . My two horsemen were a long way ahead , but with better going and shorter grass Jack began to gain on them . Suddenly the leaders made a sharp swerve to their left . I pulled over in that direction and shortened ...
... began to dry and cake . My two horsemen were a long way ahead , but with better going and shorter grass Jack began to gain on them . Suddenly the leaders made a sharp swerve to their left . I pulled over in that direction and shortened ...
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