Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 187William Blackwood, 1910 |
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... felt the sting and splendour of it in his every sense ! So had he ridden in the old bold days , capless and young , and this a sample of the glorious world ; so had he felt himself a part of the horse between his knees , a part of the ...
... felt the sting and splendour of it in his every sense ! So had he ridden in the old bold days , capless and young , and this a sample of the glorious world ; so had he felt himself a part of the horse between his knees , a part of the ...
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... felt as if we had known him all our lives . " Will you have whisky or claret ? ' Heath asked . " Which you please . ' " Will you have a cheroot or brown paper ? ' " Whichever you like . That is- but that is very droll . Ha , ha , ha ...
... felt as if we had known him all our lives . " Will you have whisky or claret ? ' Heath asked . " Which you please . ' " Will you have a cheroot or brown paper ? ' " Whichever you like . That is- but that is very droll . Ha , ha , ha ...
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... felt the fire - god at Agni Hôtrodu . He was stoking up in good earnest to receive us . The streets of the village were de- serted , and the burning air was refracted from the walls , be- hind which the unhappy vil- lagers were trying ...
... felt the fire - god at Agni Hôtrodu . He was stoking up in good earnest to receive us . The streets of the village were de- serted , and the burning air was refracted from the walls , be- hind which the unhappy vil- lagers were trying ...
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... felt him- self bound to wrestle with the devil wherever he met him and cast him out . Well , he seemed to think he had found him in Ashgar Ali , and he felt himself particularly well equipped for the fray , as he had just been reading a ...
... felt him- self bound to wrestle with the devil wherever he met him and cast him out . Well , he seemed to think he had found him in Ashgar Ali , and he felt himself particularly well equipped for the fray , as he had just been reading a ...
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... felt as if your head were being held over a steaming vat . I remember thinking that it might be cooler up a tree . We rigged up a crazy punkah of sorts which gave us faint relief . " In the early morning I saw Père Caillard through the ...
... felt as if your head were being held over a steaming vat . I remember thinking that it might be cooler up a tree . We rigged up a crazy punkah of sorts which gave us faint relief . " In the early morning I saw Père Caillard through the ...
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