Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 261–262W. Blackwood, 1947 |
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Side 61
... standing at the speed we left that room . The clock on the control tower showed five minutes past four . We hardly dared ask ourselves the question , " Can we still make it ? " We dispensed with the customary circling of the aerodrome ...
... standing at the speed we left that room . The clock on the control tower showed five minutes past four . We hardly dared ask ourselves the question , " Can we still make it ? " We dispensed with the customary circling of the aerodrome ...
Side 379
... standing on my bed - it is a wooden bed next the wall , an outer wall - and upon it I place my can of water . I stand upon that same can with one foot and look out of the window . It is a little tiring , but for all the interesting ...
... standing on my bed - it is a wooden bed next the wall , an outer wall - and upon it I place my can of water . I stand upon that same can with one foot and look out of the window . It is a little tiring , but for all the interesting ...
Side 427
... standing about under a hot sun , but because he was one of those curious people who know the rules of every game without playing a single one of them . He really liked rules - he even read the King's Regulations for pleasure . When we ...
... standing about under a hot sun , but because he was one of those curious people who know the rules of every game without playing a single one of them . He really liked rules - he even read the King's Regulations for pleasure . When we ...
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aircraft army arrived Asantehene Ashanti asked Assam Rifles began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE boat British camp carried climbed coast command course dark degaussing EDINBURGH engine English eyes face feel feet fight fish French gave German gorilla hand harbour Hargeisa head heard horse hundred India island jump knew land later leave Leydsdorp live looked Lübeck LUDOVIC KENNEDY Marmaris ment miles minutes morning mountain move never night officers once party passed reached realised river road rocks round RUNNEL STONE sail Scotland seemed seen ship shot side Sir George Bingham SOHO SQUARE soldiers soon spiders standing stood STREET Tarmstedt tell thing thought tion told took train trees Trevithick turned village waiting walked watch WELMAN wind yards young Zeida Zeila