Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 290William Blackwood, 1961 |
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Page 42
... garden and also cut off the back parts of the house from the kitchen garden , where we sat . " All very green and lovely and neat - and a marvellous place for nesting finches and thrushes and other things - but there's two hundred and ...
... garden and also cut off the back parts of the house from the kitchen garden , where we sat . " All very green and lovely and neat - and a marvellous place for nesting finches and thrushes and other things - but there's two hundred and ...
Page 43
... garden . I give them food and a bit of security and Winston looks after the rats and stoats . I've stood or sat on this lawn and seen eighty- three different species of birds in ten years and most of those were directly in or over this ...
... garden . I give them food and a bit of security and Winston looks after the rats and stoats . I've stood or sat on this lawn and seen eighty- three different species of birds in ten years and most of those were directly in or over this ...
Page 148
... garden she gathered up a handful of the crusts before leading me to the new pond . There the two swans came sailing importantly with necks stretched and beaks open , ready to receive her offerings . A pond in her garden , instead of a ...
... garden she gathered up a handful of the crusts before leading me to the new pond . There the two swans came sailing importantly with necks stretched and beaks open , ready to receive her offerings . A pond in her garden , instead of a ...
Contents
THE LAST OF THE OTAGO BY ROBERT MORRISON | 87 |
THE LYNCH GATE BY ROBERT HUNTER | 114 |
THE MODERN NAVY BY BLAKE | 193 |
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