Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... reached London in August 1809. The tidings of the battle of Tala- vera had just arrived , and in twenty - one days , having Pakenham without hesitation escaped one of the very severest praised it as a " wonderful winters ever remembered ...
... reached London in August 1809. The tidings of the battle of Tala- vera had just arrived , and in twenty - one days , having Pakenham without hesitation escaped one of the very severest praised it as a " wonderful winters ever remembered ...
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reached the snow after about forty miles . This meant wear- ing grass sandals , with a most pernicious cord between two toes ; I think I stubbed the latter on every possible rock during that initiation period . I was now well into the ...
reached the snow after about forty miles . This meant wear- ing grass sandals , with a most pernicious cord between two toes ; I think I stubbed the latter on every possible rock during that initiation period . I was now well into the ...
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... reached the end of the summer fallow . As he switched off the engine he heard a noise like the sound of a distant sea dragging over a shingle beach . For a moment he could hardly believe his ears , for it was over ten years since he had ...
... reached the end of the summer fallow . As he switched off the engine he heard a noise like the sound of a distant sea dragging over a shingle beach . For a moment he could hardly believe his ears , for it was over ten years since he had ...
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CONTENTS | 24 |
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
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