Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 303William Blackwood, 1968 |
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Page 25
... began to shift and I could see we were in for a bit of a blow , and might be copped on a lee shore , I got busy making every- thing ready for a quick getaway as soon as you turned up . Then things began to look really serious , and as ...
... began to shift and I could see we were in for a bit of a blow , and might be copped on a lee shore , I got busy making every- thing ready for a quick getaway as soon as you turned up . Then things began to look really serious , and as ...
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... began to cast anxious eyes to port for the sight of land . Once more the daylight began to fade and I faced a second night of continual vigilance and struggle for survival . That the tow was still on the wire was almost incompre ...
... began to cast anxious eyes to port for the sight of land . Once more the daylight began to fade and I faced a second night of continual vigilance and struggle for survival . That the tow was still on the wire was almost incompre ...
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... began to mend . Yet it was some time before he was well enough to resume his visits to the Haggs . At length came a lovely spring day , vividly described in Sons and Lovers , when Mr Chambers drove him over to the farm in the milk float ...
... began to mend . Yet it was some time before he was well enough to resume his visits to the Haggs . At length came a lovely spring day , vividly described in Sons and Lovers , when Mr Chambers drove him over to the farm in the milk float ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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