Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 226William Blackwood, 1929 |
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Pagina 109
... carry my own , ' I said , and added three good- sized bottles . When at the end he gave me only ten francs of pourboire , he said , ' You have carried as much for your- self as you have for me . ' Thank you , Monsieur , ' I re- plied ...
... carry my own , ' I said , and added three good- sized bottles . When at the end he gave me only ten francs of pourboire , he said , ' You have carried as much for your- self as you have for me . ' Thank you , Monsieur , ' I re- plied ...
Pagina 110
... carried them I carried them all back on my shoulders , thir- teen of them , two hundred metres to the next trench . " 66 " It is quite true , " put in the old guide . Show them the paper , Jules . " Jules fumbled in a pocket- book and ...
... carried them I carried them all back on my shoulders , thir- teen of them , two hundred metres to the next trench . " 66 " It is quite true , " put in the old guide . Show them the paper , Jules . " Jules fumbled in a pocket- book and ...
Pagina 522
... carried the harquebuss in the ranks , and Cereceda was no more . Not long after 1538 he passes out of sight . It seems likely that he went home to Córdoba , carrying with him the notes and narratives he had compiled in the leisure of ...
... carried the harquebuss in the ranks , and Cereceda was no more . Not long after 1538 he passes out of sight . It seems likely that he went home to Córdoba , carrying with him the notes and narratives he had compiled in the leisure of ...
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A GIANT HELD CAPTIVE BY JOHN STILL | 197 |
BAD WEATHER ON MONT MAUDIT BY F S SMYTHE | 369 |
THE BODLEIAN AND THE SCHOOLS | 616 |
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