Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen192W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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... side , and flat roofs , the whole rather better than native dwellings , but with no greater degree of interior luxury than native string - beds and cotton quilts . On these were lying many poor people in various stages of disease , and ...
... side , and flat roofs , the whole rather better than native dwellings , but with no greater degree of interior luxury than native string - beds and cotton quilts . On these were lying many poor people in various stages of disease , and ...
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... side by side upon the warm sand and conversed quite amicably . Both realised simul- taneously that there is some- thing very uniting in working to retrieve a joint disaster . With one impulse Mr Gale edged a little nearer to Miss ...
... side by side upon the warm sand and conversed quite amicably . Both realised simul- taneously that there is some- thing very uniting in working to retrieve a joint disaster . With one impulse Mr Gale edged a little nearer to Miss ...
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... side of the Sabi , where , having dragged up the boat high and dry against eventualities , we plunge through the belt of long and sharp pointed reeds reeds which girdles this , like most other African streams . Turning along the firm ...
... side of the Sabi , where , having dragged up the boat high and dry against eventualities , we plunge through the belt of long and sharp pointed reeds reeds which girdles this , like most other African streams . Turning along the firm ...
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... side of this rock the animals were resting when the " boys " disturbed them . See how they have been rolling about in the en- joyment of sand bath . Hence their tracks lead straight away through a patch of reeds , up the bank and into ...
... side of this rock the animals were resting when the " boys " disturbed them . See how they have been rolling about in the en- joyment of sand bath . Hence their tracks lead straight away through a patch of reeds , up the bank and into ...
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... side to side with each movement of the body , he makes all haste to shelter . His movements are all easy and graceful , but it is well when they take him away from , and not towards , the traveller . Woe betide the unhappy man or beast ...
... side to side with each movement of the body , he makes all haste to shelter . His movements are all easy and graceful , but it is well when they take him away from , and not towards , the traveller . Woe betide the unhappy man or beast ...
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