Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 1
... knew him better you would attribute this trait to a rooted dislike of contemplating faces that reflected nothing but dulness . For he was not all dull himself . He cherished a secret yearning for romantic VOL . CCXVII . - NO . MCCCXI ...
... knew him better you would attribute this trait to a rooted dislike of contemplating faces that reflected nothing but dulness . For he was not all dull himself . He cherished a secret yearning for romantic VOL . CCXVII . - NO . MCCCXI ...
Side 16
... knew very well . He wanted me to go to the town for opera- tion . But what good would that do ? Perhaps keep me alive a few days more . I'd sooner die than be cut with me . were . " Sit down by there , " said Anne . " Now you listen to ...
... knew very well . He wanted me to go to the town for opera- tion . But what good would that do ? Perhaps keep me alive a few days more . I'd sooner die than be cut with me . were . " Sit down by there , " said Anne . " Now you listen to ...
Side 18
... knew where he'd thrown the bars down from the stern of the ship , and he knew where to dig by the next bit of moon when the tide was out . He got ten out of the twelve bars he'd thrown out . He never found the other two . He came in ...
... knew where he'd thrown the bars down from the stern of the ship , and he knew where to dig by the next bit of moon when the tide was out . He got ten out of the twelve bars he'd thrown out . He never found the other two . He came in ...
Side 19
... knew a watch- maker that he could make a good bargain with , and no one would ask any questions . I went down the beach with him to help him push off the boat . The night was that calm you could drop a feather . I never thought for ...
... knew a watch- maker that he could make a good bargain with , and no one would ask any questions . I went down the beach with him to help him push off the boat . The night was that calm you could drop a feather . I never thought for ...
Side 21
... knew him at once for Con the gipsy . He wasn't dressed in black or smart at all , but just in his corduroy trousers and a ragged coat he'd had from some old gamekeeper and a slouch hat . I looked sharp at Mariana . Our " Our religion is ...
... knew him at once for Con the gipsy . He wasn't dressed in black or smart at all , but just in his corduroy trousers and a ragged coat he'd had from some old gamekeeper and a slouch hat . I looked sharp at Mariana . Our " Our religion is ...
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Angoni Aristophanes arrived asked Babette Baiga began Boar boat Boswell Boswell's boys British called camp Captain CCXVII.-NO chinkara Consuls dance dark Dhanni Digby elephant enemy England English eyes face father feet fire followed Foreign Office France French friends Gond hand head heard hills hippo horse Indian J. M. Keynes Jacques Barbosse James Boswell Jumbe Kebnekaise Kidd knew lady land Lapland Lapp le nèg leetle letters lived London looked Lord Mackenzie master-fiddler ment miles mind morning Nala never night once party passed Provençal reindeer rifle river rock round seemed Selimani sepoys Sherani ship side slope Sterne stood story Sukha Svakko Swedish tell Temple things thought tiger tion told took turned Uncle Bliss village walk Waziri whole William Kidd wind word young Zhob