Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 - England |
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Page 220
... Morning after morning the wind was so light that the most earnest scanning of the sky failed to establish the quarter of its provenance . there were clouds to be seen , they were motionless as often as not ; or else seemed to be ...
... Morning after morning the wind was so light that the most earnest scanning of the sky failed to establish the quarter of its provenance . there were clouds to be seen , they were motionless as often as not ; or else seemed to be ...
Page 396
... morning , and Roshanara and I will find it for you . All the Hindus in the camp did ' pujah 2 for you last night and are certain of your success . " 1 He continued to give vent to his satisfaction throughout the short journey , and on ...
... morning , and Roshanara and I will find it for you . All the Hindus in the camp did ' pujah 2 for you last night and are certain of your success . " 1 He continued to give vent to his satisfaction throughout the short journey , and on ...
Page 703
... morning I called on the District Officer and con- fided my troubles to his courteous and sympathetic ear . He introduced me to a sisal planter and some neighbours who were returning that evening to their estate their estate at Taveta on ...
... morning I called on the District Officer and con- fided my troubles to his courteous and sympathetic ear . He introduced me to a sisal planter and some neighbours who were returning that evening to their estate their estate at Taveta on ...
Contents
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A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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