Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes251-252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... eyes skinned on the starboard beam , and sing out with all the power of his young lungs if he saw anything which might be the enemy . over Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this ...
... eyes skinned on the starboard beam , and sing out with all the power of his young lungs if he saw anything which might be the enemy . over Signals at this time must have been flashing all over the world about what was happening in this ...
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... eyes of one of the card players . He dropped his hand , clicked a switch , and spoke into the telephone mouthpiece strapped to his head . " Hub here , " he said . " What's that ? A light showing through the black - out of a house in the ...
... eyes of one of the card players . He dropped his hand , clicked a switch , and spoke into the telephone mouthpiece strapped to his head . " Hub here , " he said . " What's that ? A light showing through the black - out of a house in the ...
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... eye ' out to the full extent of the line , and by great good fortune it dropped not six inches in front of his nose . Now ' mud - eyes ' do not normally fall like manna from heaven on a still sunny day , but the trout never thought of ...
... eye ' out to the full extent of the line , and by great good fortune it dropped not six inches in front of his nose . Now ' mud - eyes ' do not normally fall like manna from heaven on a still sunny day , but the trout never thought of ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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