Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... give us long lectures with the aid of a map . He was clever with his English . I had lent my mandolin to some petty officers , and up it would come in the Cretan gloaming - one table always reserved for the officers by goodwill- and we ...
... give us long lectures with the aid of a map . He was clever with his English . I had lent my mandolin to some petty officers , and up it would come in the Cretan gloaming - one table always reserved for the officers by goodwill- and we ...
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... give you their names . cannot give you a clue to their identity . I will call them Kurt , Waechter , and Bosmann . Kurt came from North Germany , Waechter was a South German who had lived some years in an English - speaking country and ...
... give you their names . cannot give you a clue to their identity . I will call them Kurt , Waechter , and Bosmann . Kurt came from North Germany , Waechter was a South German who had lived some years in an English - speaking country and ...
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... give the man new strength for the return journey . They struck the Ross River at length , and with high hopes pushed on as fast as they could to the place where Talbot had parted from the friendly Indians . To their utter dismay no ...
... give the man new strength for the return journey . They struck the Ross River at length , and with high hopes pushed on as fast as they could to the place where Talbot had parted from the friendly Indians . To their utter dismay no ...
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Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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