Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... Perhaps our fliers sleep here and perhaps you eat them too ? " sug- gested Colonel B hopefully . Having actually been informed of the Mission's desire to extend such hospitality , Matron could not well refuse , but we all looked at each ...
... Perhaps our fliers sleep here and perhaps you eat them too ? " sug- gested Colonel B hopefully . Having actually been informed of the Mission's desire to extend such hospitality , Matron could not well refuse , but we all looked at each ...
Strana 350
... Perhaps it would be better for him to be in Greece , his native land , and have less money and more peace of mind ? " " Perhaps , but what can we do , we who are poor ? Poor and un- educated . Look at my friend and me , we never went to ...
... Perhaps it would be better for him to be in Greece , his native land , and have less money and more peace of mind ? " " Perhaps , but what can we do , we who are poor ? Poor and un- educated . Look at my friend and me , we never went to ...
Strana 353
... perhaps , or because of Madame's ex- cellent cooking ; or perhaps it was for the pleasure of holding conversa- tion with Pierre . Like all newly arrived guests I mistook Pierre for some kind of kitchen or garden ' useful ' , and by the ...
... perhaps , or because of Madame's ex- cellent cooking ; or perhaps it was for the pleasure of holding conversa- tion with Pierre . Like all newly arrived guests I mistook Pierre for some kind of kitchen or garden ' useful ' , and by the ...
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