Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 168W. Blackwood, 1900 - Scotland |
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Page 27
... night to sleep . Girls of the working class enjoy a great deal of liberty there . They are constantly out of doors , know everybody , and laugh and joke with every passer - by . They often dance at night , for it is a custom of the ...
... night to sleep . Girls of the working class enjoy a great deal of liberty there . They are constantly out of doors , know everybody , and laugh and joke with every passer - by . They often dance at night , for it is a custom of the ...
Page 61
... night fell over a camp as cosy as any hunter could desire , and perhaps a little more comfortable , because one of the party happened to be a young lady . The stillness was almost unearthly when the moon rose over the lake , silver- ing ...
... night fell over a camp as cosy as any hunter could desire , and perhaps a little more comfortable , because one of the party happened to be a young lady . The stillness was almost unearthly when the moon rose over the lake , silver- ing ...
Page 68
... night we watched for moose I shall never forget . never forget . Sleeping for several hours in the afternoon , we took an early supper , and just as the shadows were falling started out for our adventure . The lake had to be crossed and ...
... night we watched for moose I shall never forget . never forget . Sleeping for several hours in the afternoon , we took an early supper , and just as the shadows were falling started out for our adventure . The lake had to be crossed and ...
Page 71
... night . Taking a lantern , he would pretend to search among the trees for ten minutes or more , and though the others watched him carefully from a distance , they never could tell when or where he picked it up . Yet he always returned ...
... night . Taking a lantern , he would pretend to search among the trees for ten minutes or more , and though the others watched him carefully from a distance , they never could tell when or where he picked it up . Yet he always returned ...
Page 72
... night was fully as picturesque as the other sur- roundings of our camp . A sound of laughter came from the guides ' tent beyond . Evidently they were listening as attentively as I was . There were manifold sounds of pre- paration , and ...
... night was fully as picturesque as the other sur- roundings of our camp . A sound of laughter came from the guides ' tent beyond . Evidently they were listening as attentively as I was . There were manifold sounds of pre- paration , and ...
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