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Page 414
... hundred and fifty miles to cover to reach Dar es Salaam , and , allow- ing for the head wind , we would have a ground speed of about eighty miles an hour . Dividing four hundred and fifty by eighty gave at least five and a half hours ...
... hundred and fifty miles to cover to reach Dar es Salaam , and , allow- ing for the head wind , we would have a ground speed of about eighty miles an hour . Dividing four hundred and fifty by eighty gave at least five and a half hours ...
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... hundred years had passed from the time the Brahan Seer made his prophecy before men even began to consider the possibility of making a canal across Scotland from Fort William to Inverness . And another hundred years were to pass before ...
... hundred years had passed from the time the Brahan Seer made his prophecy before men even began to consider the possibility of making a canal across Scotland from Fort William to Inverness . And another hundred years were to pass before ...
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... hundred miles : then came the trans- continental railway , running across the Nullarbor Plain , a single track that runs dead straight and dead level for some three hundred miles , the longest stretch of straight line in the world . To ...
... hundred miles : then came the trans- continental railway , running across the Nullarbor Plain , a single track that runs dead straight and dead level for some three hundred miles , the longest stretch of straight line in the world . To ...
Contents
THE ADOPTED SON BY BARBARA WHITTINGHAMJONES | 41 |
THE AUCTION BY J K STANFORD | 193 |
THE PROFESSOR BY F D T | 369 |
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