Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 287W. Blackwood, 1960 - England |
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Page 103
were all for a mad dash and those who felt the operation should be as like a normal air - line operation as possible . For the moment the ' normal ' element was obviously in the ascendant , although practically no one felt like eating ...
were all for a mad dash and those who felt the operation should be as like a normal air - line operation as possible . For the moment the ' normal ' element was obviously in the ascendant , although practically no one felt like eating ...
Page 298
... felt flat and rather pointless . How much more fun it would all be if Jill was there to share it ! The train chugged off into the rain . We gave a last perfunctory wave to one another and I returned to Salmo in a vile temper . Why on ...
... felt flat and rather pointless . How much more fun it would all be if Jill was there to share it ! The train chugged off into the rain . We gave a last perfunctory wave to one another and I returned to Salmo in a vile temper . Why on ...
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... felt that I should make some attempt to capture the atmosphere of this rather bleak departure because my epic film had not yet progressed very far . I fiddled with the exposure meter , made my settings and pressed the button , counting ...
... felt that I should make some attempt to capture the atmosphere of this rather bleak departure because my epic film had not yet progressed very far . I fiddled with the exposure meter , made my settings and pressed the button , counting ...
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SUNDAY DAWN SUNDAY DUSK BY D E CHARLWOOD | 96 |
THE STORY OF SHOLTO JONES BY L P DAVIES | 192 |
AN ISLAND STORY BY LAWRENCE G GREEN | 570 |
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