Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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... half of the hangar remained visible . The Charge Hand and the ten fitters had been specially selected for this adventure by a Foreman who knew his men . They were about half and half ex - Service ( Royal Air Force ) and Poles . Your ...
... half of the hangar remained visible . The Charge Hand and the ten fitters had been specially selected for this adventure by a Foreman who knew his men . They were about half and half ex - Service ( Royal Air Force ) and Poles . Your ...
Strana 211
... half - full . I pointed this out to the mechanic . Naturally , señor , " he answered in an injured tone . " Has not Don Jaime been exercising for half an hour ? " " It's of no importance , " said the pilot . " Perhaps the gauge does not ...
... half - full . I pointed this out to the mechanic . Naturally , señor , " he answered in an injured tone . " Has not Don Jaime been exercising for half an hour ? " " It's of no importance , " said the pilot . " Perhaps the gauge does not ...
Strana 547
... Half - a - crown tea - money was considered ample recompense by giver and receiver . For less than half this amount we had a good spread of ham and salad , with lashings of bread and butter and a huge pot of tea . Most of the seniors ...
... Half - a - crown tea - money was considered ample recompense by giver and receiver . For less than half this amount we had a good spread of ham and salad , with lashings of bread and butter and a huge pot of tea . Most of the seniors ...
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