Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 273William Blackwood, 1953 |
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... never even seen a wild bear at that time , and the unexpected shock to my nerves was frightful . But I had enough sense not to run . I raised my rifle , jerked - literally tugged at the trigger and both barrels went off at once , low ...
... never even seen a wild bear at that time , and the unexpected shock to my nerves was frightful . But I had enough sense not to run . I raised my rifle , jerked - literally tugged at the trigger and both barrels went off at once , low ...
Strana 528
... never- theless grateful for the moral support his presence gave me . He left the next day , and I have never seen him since , but I bore his departure with com- posure ; for though his lack of cordiality was to some extent ...
... never- theless grateful for the moral support his presence gave me . He left the next day , and I have never seen him since , but I bore his departure with com- posure ; for though his lack of cordiality was to some extent ...
Strana 569
... never lost his nerve , hoped that a general who would not fight might be controlled by a general who would . 66 In those last months which led to victory , the British bore the brunt of the battle - perhaps 90 per cent of it . The ...
... never lost his nerve , hoped that a general who would not fight might be controlled by a general who would . 66 In those last months which led to victory , the British bore the brunt of the battle - perhaps 90 per cent of it . The ...
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