Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... hope , in the pages of ' Maga , ' that storehouse of high adven- ture . Here , then , is the tale of my love . It is not yet finished , but I tell it in the hope that it may cheer some lover parted from his love by the harsh gulf of war ...
... hope , in the pages of ' Maga , ' that storehouse of high adven- ture . Here , then , is the tale of my love . It is not yet finished , but I tell it in the hope that it may cheer some lover parted from his love by the harsh gulf of war ...
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... hope that this might be ; that the old skinflint would relax his fixed rule , even if only for once , and allow him to take her for one voyage - a honey- moon voyage . That hope had just been rudely shattered . He was now faced with the ...
... hope that this might be ; that the old skinflint would relax his fixed rule , even if only for once , and allow him to take her for one voyage - a honey- moon voyage . That hope had just been rudely shattered . He was now faced with the ...
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... hope died . The lack of air attack was almost inexplicable . From the moment we had nosed our way into the Gironde we had been expecting it , and already nearly forty - eight hours had elapsed without incident . It was too much to hope ...
... hope died . The lack of air attack was almost inexplicable . From the moment we had nosed our way into the Gironde we had been expecting it , and already nearly forty - eight hours had elapsed without incident . It was too much to hope ...
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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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