Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... boys actually essayed a oyage across the Channel in two frail anoes which , miraculously , reached our hores in safety . At first these boys herded together na Boy Scouts ' camp in a wild corner of the British Isles , living the life of ...
... boys actually essayed a oyage across the Channel in two frail anoes which , miraculously , reached our hores in safety . At first these boys herded together na Boy Scouts ' camp in a wild corner of the British Isles , living the life of ...
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... boys , but , to my disappointment , I found that as the guest of honour I was placed at the Matron's table in a far corner of the room , and the only cadet near enough for conversation was the Élève Aspirant de Semaine , who also sat at ...
... boys , but , to my disappointment , I found that as the guest of honour I was placed at the Matron's table in a far corner of the room , and the only cadet near enough for conversation was the Élève Aspirant de Semaine , who also sat at ...
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... boys had chosen to go to homes in the country or by the sea . Also , in every case , the invitation had been repeated ; for the boy had made such friends with the family which had invited him that always they wanted to have him again ...
... boys had chosen to go to homes in the country or by the sea . Also , in every case , the invitation had been repeated ; for the boy had made such friends with the family which had invited him that always they wanted to have him again ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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