Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... looked very desolate now that the great saws had been re- moved . The flooring of saw- dust had gone red with damp , and a thirty - feet high pile of sawdust near - by was slowly smouldering from a fire which would take months to ...
... looked very desolate now that the great saws had been re- moved . The flooring of saw- dust had gone red with damp , and a thirty - feet high pile of sawdust near - by was slowly smouldering from a fire which would take months to ...
Strana 468
... looked at Reay , and he only laughed more . Then Bill walked up and I looked hard at him . Bill winked . Then I walked thoughtfully down the slope and looked into that trench . It was six feet long and three feet wide and five feet deep ...
... looked at Reay , and he only laughed more . Then Bill walked up and I looked hard at him . Bill winked . Then I walked thoughtfully down the slope and looked into that trench . It was six feet long and three feet wide and five feet deep ...
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... looked more unlike the Eng- lish idea of a farmer and his wife . Sutton was wearing the greasy peaked cap and dun- garee overalls of a mechanic . He looked like a factory worker in an American film , and in reality he was a mechanic ...
... looked more unlike the Eng- lish idea of a farmer and his wife . Sutton was wearing the greasy peaked cap and dun- garee overalls of a mechanic . He looked like a factory worker in an American film , and in reality he was a mechanic ...
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