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Page 296
... told my Colonel that I must visit our outposts and I told my men that I wanted two volunteers for a very special mission ; and after a bit of reconnoitring we rode back into that town . The house where she lived was in a cul - de - sac ...
... told my Colonel that I must visit our outposts and I told my men that I wanted two volunteers for a very special mission ; and after a bit of reconnoitring we rode back into that town . The house where she lived was in a cul - de - sac ...
Page 194
... told the young bloods stories of the wars of long ago . He told them of the black impis of the great fighting chiefs which swept like wildfire across the veld , killing all who stood in their way . Then , wars had been wars ; there were ...
... told the young bloods stories of the wars of long ago . He told them of the black impis of the great fighting chiefs which swept like wildfire across the veld , killing all who stood in their way . Then , wars had been wars ; there were ...
Page 311
... told he's fooling no one but himself , the more hope there is of turning him into a normal human being . " " No , no , no ! It was Ahlers's turn to be decisive and there was no doubt about his alarm at my suggestion . " You must not do ...
... told he's fooling no one but himself , the more hope there is of turning him into a normal human being . " " No , no , no ! It was Ahlers's turn to be decisive and there was no doubt about his alarm at my suggestion . " You must not do ...
Contents
LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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