Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Pagina 89
... returned looking puzzled . " Look here , " he said abruptly , " a funny thing has happened . There was a sort of detec- tive fellow who wanted to know if we represented any armament firms . When I said I wished we did , he seemed a bit ...
... returned looking puzzled . " Look here , " he said abruptly , " a funny thing has happened . There was a sort of detec- tive fellow who wanted to know if we represented any armament firms . When I said I wished we did , he seemed a bit ...
Pagina 133
... returned to his truck , ollected up the remnants of his men , nd drove away . It was now about 5 a.m. and pitch lark . Nothing could be done . Walton limbed into the front seat of his open ruck and went to sleep . He was too tired to ...
... returned to his truck , ollected up the remnants of his men , nd drove away . It was now about 5 a.m. and pitch lark . Nothing could be done . Walton limbed into the front seat of his open ruck and went to sleep . He was too tired to ...
Pagina 144
... returned that we learned the full , sad story of his disillusionment . As they drove into the town they passed a ramshackle , much - bombed building ; and the Colonel shivered , saying , " There's that foul place where they put me last ...
... returned that we learned the full , sad story of his disillusionment . As they drove into the town they passed a ramshackle , much - bombed building ; and the Colonel shivered , saying , " There's that foul place where they put me last ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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