Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen285W. Blackwood, 1959 |
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... followed . As they took the weight , the shining steel rods of the landing - gear disappeared into the cushioning hydraulic cylinders . We were down . The pilot released his controls and switched off . The roar of the engine died away ...
... followed . As they took the weight , the shining steel rods of the landing - gear disappeared into the cushioning hydraulic cylinders . We were down . The pilot released his controls and switched off . The roar of the engine died away ...
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... followed morning , one car followed the other down to the river . The men were laden with rods , nets and waders ; M. and I with rugs , cushions and picnic- baskets ; the three boys with spades , boats and always the old tin helmet ...
... followed morning , one car followed the other down to the river . The men were laden with rods , nets and waders ; M. and I with rugs , cushions and picnic- baskets ; the three boys with spades , boats and always the old tin helmet ...
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... followed , " says the Somali corporal , " the track of twenty - six cattle for two days until they separated into two herds . Then we followed the tracks of the bigger herd , and on the third day we caught them up , sixteen cattle . In ...
... followed , " says the Somali corporal , " the track of twenty - six cattle for two days until they separated into two herds . Then we followed the tracks of the bigger herd , and on the third day we caught them up , sixteen cattle . In ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
BY ROBERT H HILL | 384 |
THE TADPOLES BY HUGH DUNT | 480 |
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