Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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Strana 244
... gave a blast of the hooter , and lurched off . It was Saturday night . We would eat in all - night cafés so we took no provisions . All - night cafés , we were convinced , never close . But they do close . They close on Saturday nights ...
... gave a blast of the hooter , and lurched off . It was Saturday night . We would eat in all - night cafés so we took no provisions . All - night cafés , we were convinced , never close . But they do close . They close on Saturday nights ...
Strana 275
... gave them hell before they overpowered me . Must have nearly bust the big fellow's jaw . " " Were they dressed in buck- ram ? " I asked , but the shot went wide . " They robbed me of everything ; clothes , rod , tackle , even my fish ...
... gave them hell before they overpowered me . Must have nearly bust the big fellow's jaw . " " Were they dressed in buck- ram ? " I asked , but the shot went wide . " They robbed me of everything ; clothes , rod , tackle , even my fish ...
Strana 514
... gave them " Vinho ... bom ! " which tickled them , and they gave me " Como está ? " , which was a new one for my list . I used up my whole reel of film , noting sadly how plain the girls were and how their dark pigmentation betrays the ...
... gave them " Vinho ... bom ! " which tickled them , and they gave me " Como está ? " , which was a new one for my list . I used up my whole reel of film , noting sadly how plain the girls were and how their dark pigmentation betrays the ...
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