Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... hand to hand until , relaxed by warmth and happiness , I am rushed to deep snow . It is cold , I appear to be forgotten and am wretched . I long for my sister and the stove . Do I imagine the smell of slivovitz ? It is Slavko , the ...
... hand to hand until , relaxed by warmth and happiness , I am rushed to deep snow . It is cold , I appear to be forgotten and am wretched . I long for my sister and the stove . Do I imagine the smell of slivovitz ? It is Slavko , the ...
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... hand - to - mouth sort of a job : true , as all our neighbours pointed out , with milk there is a cheque coming in every month ; but it is a small cheque , and food to keep a dairy cow in full production is expensive , while good dairy ...
... hand - to - mouth sort of a job : true , as all our neighbours pointed out , with milk there is a cheque coming in every month ; but it is a small cheque , and food to keep a dairy cow in full production is expensive , while good dairy ...
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... hand became attuned , as it were , to the vibrations of the rod . The impetus that his hand gave it was almost im- perceptible , yet enough to produce a series of tiny jerks at its tip and a darting movement of the tail - fly too slight ...
... hand became attuned , as it were , to the vibrations of the rod . The impetus that his hand gave it was almost im- perceptible , yet enough to produce a series of tiny jerks at its tip and a darting movement of the tail - fly too slight ...
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