Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... Street into a wide but comparatively quiet street we knew as Avenue B. Be- cause traffic in Japan proceeds on the left and no parking was allowed on Mr Toyjima's side of the street , I stopped opposite his shop . That afternoon most of ...
... Street into a wide but comparatively quiet street we knew as Avenue B. Be- cause traffic in Japan proceeds on the left and no parking was allowed on Mr Toyjima's side of the street , I stopped opposite his shop . That afternoon most of ...
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... street . car ? " he asked in English . " Your We all looked through the glass windows across the street at my car . It was the only one in sight , and it had the letter ' A ' in green on its white Japanese licence - plates , denot- ing ...
... street . car ? " he asked in English . " Your We all looked through the glass windows across the street at my car . It was the only one in sight , and it had the letter ' A ' in green on its white Japanese licence - plates , denot- ing ...
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... street , and councillors were elected to govern and to do what they could to improve our position . While we young men were in town hanging about and doing any kind of job , wait- ing for spring and the opportunity to get back to work ...
... street , and councillors were elected to govern and to do what they could to improve our position . While we young men were in town hanging about and doing any kind of job , wait- ing for spring and the opportunity to get back to work ...
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