Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 287W. Blackwood, 1960 - England |
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Page 106
... clearly had no idea where the check - point was . Impossible to run . We might take many minutes finding the place . All ... clear and in another second or two we were all home and dry . Our time was only just over the hour . Not bad for ...
... clearly had no idea where the check - point was . Impossible to run . We might take many minutes finding the place . All ... clear and in another second or two we were all home and dry . Our time was only just over the hour . Not bad for ...
Page 187
... clear possibility ; although no one but the rashest of prophets would care to predict what the outcome will be , or indeed who will profit most from an election which seems unlikely to provide a clear majority for anyone . Although ...
... clear possibility ; although no one but the rashest of prophets would care to predict what the outcome will be , or indeed who will profit most from an election which seems unlikely to provide a clear majority for anyone . Although ...
Page 404
... clear lane of water , but wow ! what a narrow one . I pulled the tiller hard up and round we spun to starboard , bringing the wind astern , and I breathed a sigh of relief as the bows headed for clear water instead of the black wall of ...
... clear lane of water , but wow ! what a narrow one . I pulled the tiller hard up and round we spun to starboard , bringing the wind astern , and I breathed a sigh of relief as the bows headed for clear water instead of the black wall of ...
Contents
SUNDAY DAWN SUNDAY DUSK BY D E CHARLWOOD | 96 |
THE STORY OF SHOLTO JONES BY L P DAVIES | 192 |
AN ISLAND STORY BY LAWRENCE G GREEN | 570 |
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