Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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Strana 2
... stood to attention while he read it ; the Gurkha instinct , as of all born soldiers , knew the value of a little cere- monial on occasion . The Line of stockaded posts ran , like Hadrian's Wall , along the ill - defined and fluid edge ...
... stood to attention while he read it ; the Gurkha instinct , as of all born soldiers , knew the value of a little cere- monial on occasion . The Line of stockaded posts ran , like Hadrian's Wall , along the ill - defined and fluid edge ...
Strana 3
... stood the head- quarter stockade of the Western Section . Here , perched on a cleared hill - top above the big straggling village , Crooke lived as O.C. the Line , and with him his adjutant , Macmillan . The remainder of his white ...
... stood the head- quarter stockade of the Western Section . Here , perched on a cleared hill - top above the big straggling village , Crooke lived as O.C. the Line , and with him his adjutant , Macmillan . The remainder of his white ...
Strana 7
... stood too long He lapsed into contemplation tail - to - wind . All their feathers as they strolled across the grew the wrong way , pointing lawn . Up and down . The forwards instead of backwards , frontier held them as it held and ...
... stood too long He lapsed into contemplation tail - to - wind . All their feathers as they strolled across the grew the wrong way , pointing lawn . Up and down . The forwards instead of backwards , frontier held them as it held and ...
Strana 13
... stood staring into the room , and muttering into his white beard something about " burra sharm ki bàt , " or a mild disapproval of un- seemly conduct . Over his shoulder I caught a glimpse of Macmillan and Grant . They were clothed in ...
... stood staring into the room , and muttering into his white beard something about " burra sharm ki bàt , " or a mild disapproval of un- seemly conduct . Over his shoulder I caught a glimpse of Macmillan and Grant . They were clothed in ...
Strana 14
... stood , snakes in our jungles being as being as common as black- beetles in a kitchen . They were unusual in the cleared pre- cincts of the stockades , being generally shy ; but on the paths you might meet a dozen a day , of all lengths ...
... stood , snakes in our jungles being as being as common as black- beetles in a kitchen . They were unusual in the cleared pre- cincts of the stockades , being generally shy ; but on the paths you might meet a dozen a day , of all lengths ...
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