Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 139
... gave us all they had in the way of shells , mortars , and other whizz - bangs , their fire directed by their aircraft . This would go on for some time . We gave as good as we got , or better , and we would have the comfortable feeling ...
... gave us all they had in the way of shells , mortars , and other whizz - bangs , their fire directed by their aircraft . This would go on for some time . We gave as good as we got , or better , and we would have the comfortable feeling ...
Page 266
... gave him a meal and let him camp by his fire for the night . The Indian had spent another day at that camp and had then continued his journey . " What was the white man like ? asked Waller . I Was he a trapper ? " C " " " No , " said ...
... gave him a meal and let him camp by his fire for the night . The Indian had spent another day at that camp and had then continued his journey . " What was the white man like ? asked Waller . I Was he a trapper ? " C " " " No , " said ...
Page 432
... gave tongue - a yell of fear and surprise . The wire gave with his weight and sprang back like a catapult , hurling Ginger up into the air , from which he landed on his back right in front of the oncoming field . Three dogs which were ...
... gave tongue - a yell of fear and surprise . The wire gave with his weight and sprang back like a catapult , hurling Ginger up into the air , from which he landed on his back right in front of the oncoming field . Three dogs which were ...
Contents
Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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