Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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Strana 131
... carried having proved dangerously inaccurate . We had left our baggage at Muller's Hotel des Arcades in Djibouti , where all dispensable impedimenta remained . De- spite ruthless cutting down , however , our loads weighed some eighty ...
... carried having proved dangerously inaccurate . We had left our baggage at Muller's Hotel des Arcades in Djibouti , where all dispensable impedimenta remained . De- spite ruthless cutting down , however , our loads weighed some eighty ...
Strana 244
... carried a fearsome- looking knife which , by the way , he knew how to wield when , in his perverted opinion , the occasion demanded its use . Having spent some time in putting an extra fine edge on this particular weapon , he lay down ...
... carried a fearsome- looking knife which , by the way , he knew how to wield when , in his perverted opinion , the occasion demanded its use . Having spent some time in putting an extra fine edge on this particular weapon , he lay down ...
Strana 405
... carry out the necessary work . The most serious part of this work was the bridging of streams , for little or nothing ... carried out thus . A Parish Surveyor of Roads , usually one of the local farmers , was elected at the vestry each ...
... carry out the necessary work . The most serious part of this work was the bridging of streams , for little or nothing ... carried out thus . A Parish Surveyor of Roads , usually one of the local farmers , was elected at the vestry each ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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