Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 229William Blackwood, 1931 |
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Side 292
... seemed as if the silver leaves of a magic crop were flapping rhythmically in sunken acres . Bracken and cotton - grass fringed them all , flooding in green white - flecked waves to the road . Distant hills looked like brown gipsy tents ...
... seemed as if the silver leaves of a magic crop were flapping rhythmically in sunken acres . Bracken and cotton - grass fringed them all , flooding in green white - flecked waves to the road . Distant hills looked like brown gipsy tents ...
Side 320
... seemed to be an expostulation against these unprecedented and unseemly happenings in his beloved Halifax . He seemed to have attracted more than his share of the greyish dust with which the air was laden , to the complete obliteration ...
... seemed to be an expostulation against these unprecedented and unseemly happenings in his beloved Halifax . He seemed to have attracted more than his share of the greyish dust with which the air was laden , to the complete obliteration ...
Side 486
... seemed to differ considerably from the usual constructions which stud hill - tops in the Siwaliks and outer Himarose sheer from the bed of a stream running through a fairly wide valley ; the back and two sides were washed by the stream ...
... seemed to differ considerably from the usual constructions which stud hill - tops in the Siwaliks and outer Himarose sheer from the bed of a stream running through a fairly wide valley ; the back and two sides were washed by the stream ...
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MANUEL AND MAMMON BY D CARUSWILSON | 147 |
AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LADY AND HER FAMILY BY | 350 |
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