Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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... give evidence to the Danish authorities concerning our cap- ture and treatment on board . We were overwhelmed with kindness by the Danes , who made no secret of their sym- pathies with the Allies ; invi- tations to dinners and parties ...
... give evidence to the Danish authorities concerning our cap- ture and treatment on board . We were overwhelmed with kindness by the Danes , who made no secret of their sym- pathies with the Allies ; invi- tations to dinners and parties ...
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... give than to receive . They had been perambulating the jungle since dawn that morning , and the combination of the sun on their spines and Maria's sea - sick heaving shuffle was beginning to tell most unpleasantly upon both of them ...
... give than to receive . They had been perambulating the jungle since dawn that morning , and the combination of the sun on their spines and Maria's sea - sick heaving shuffle was beginning to tell most unpleasantly upon both of them ...
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... give him furiously to think , for he pulled a puzzling - looking survey map from the cabin wall and studied it carefully with wrinkled brow . Tracing the complex courses of the maze - like waterways before him with his forefinger , he ...
... give him furiously to think , for he pulled a puzzling - looking survey map from the cabin wall and studied it carefully with wrinkled brow . Tracing the complex courses of the maze - like waterways before him with his forefinger , he ...
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... give them a chance of taking stock of me . That night my thoughts ran chiefly on my host and hostess . I had learnt a few more facts about them , and these I now put together to see what picture they suggested . In the first place , the ...
... give them a chance of taking stock of me . That night my thoughts ran chiefly on my host and hostess . I had learnt a few more facts about them , and these I now put together to see what picture they suggested . In the first place , the ...
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... give the proper impression to carry away with them . As I was unable to see myself as others saw me , I cannot say precisely what effect I produced ; but if a habit of looking suddenly and guiltily at the floor when I caught a hard ...
... give the proper impression to carry away with them . As I was unable to see myself as others saw me , I cannot say precisely what effect I produced ; but if a habit of looking suddenly and guiltily at the floor when I caught a hard ...
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