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Page 167
midnight , when Hugh would My hopes of shelter , howtake over . ever , were
quickly dashed ; for , The weather remained fine , although the sea did not break ,
and with the fair wind we so large a swell ran into the bay logged a steady five ...
midnight , when Hugh would My hopes of shelter , howtake over . ever , were
quickly dashed ; for , The weather remained fine , although the sea did not break ,
and with the fair wind we so large a swell ran into the bay logged a steady five ...
Page 509
Theorising in an arm the wind had been blowing along chair , I believed that it
might the line of the cliffs . There had be as easy as that to judge a been no
further precipitation Nevis climb so inscrutable as and no drift had been seen the
Castle ...
Theorising in an arm the wind had been blowing along chair , I believed that it
might the line of the cliffs . There had be as easy as that to judge a been no
further precipitation Nevis climb so inscrutable as and no drift had been seen the
Castle ...
Page 513
The south - east wind was sufficiently agitated when must have been a cold and
he reached the bottom to shout humid wind , and therefore an up , urging me to
drive in a piton erosive wind . In that event , ( iron spike ) and come down on drift
...
The south - east wind was sufficiently agitated when must have been a cold and
he reached the bottom to shout humid wind , and therefore an up , urging me to
drive in a piton erosive wind . In that event , ( iron spike ) and come down on drift
...
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PILGRIM TO LUDLOW BY J M BRERETON 481 | 38 |
SPEARS AGAINST THEM BY JOHN WELMAN 497 | 110 |
THE CASTLE BUTTRESS OF BEN NEVIS BY W H MURRAY 509 | 126 |
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