Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 - England |
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Page 117
... morning . " .. • " Bad news ? I'm sorry . " " His young lady's got to go to hospital . It's a shock for him . " " I didn't know he had a young lady . Nothing serious , I hope ? " " It's Sandra Nash , works in the telephone exchange and ...
... morning . " .. • " Bad news ? I'm sorry . " " His young lady's got to go to hospital . It's a shock for him . " " I didn't know he had a young lady . Nothing serious , I hope ? " " It's Sandra Nash , works in the telephone exchange and ...
Page 158
... morning , and he drew little comfort from the gentle movement of the night sea or the swift movement of the high shreds of black cloud above it . He could hear in his mind the Commander's early - morning voice : " Am I to understand ...
... morning , and he drew little comfort from the gentle movement of the night sea or the swift movement of the high shreds of black cloud above it . He could hear in his mind the Commander's early - morning voice : " Am I to understand ...
Page 246
... morning . One of us walked into a Chinese restaurant nearby to find out if we could sell the boat for something to ... morning the proprietor treated us to breakfast and headed us towards the lumber company's office down the street ...
... morning . One of us walked into a Chinese restaurant nearby to find out if we could sell the boat for something to ... morning the proprietor treated us to breakfast and headed us towards the lumber company's office down the street ...
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