Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... moved ; and when they looked back while still upon the bridge it was impossible again to locate the place in which he stood . The Great Tower of Fountains Abbey rises to all of two hundred feet , but on this day of mist its grey masonry ...
... moved ; and when they looked back while still upon the bridge it was impossible again to locate the place in which he stood . The Great Tower of Fountains Abbey rises to all of two hundred feet , but on this day of mist its grey masonry ...
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... moved higher up Iveti , but he found it cold there so he transferred to the place where the fort was later built . He stayed a long time , then he went away and was succeeded by Palauni , who died at Machakos . " ' Palauni ' puzzled me ...
... moved higher up Iveti , but he found it cold there so he transferred to the place where the fort was later built . He stayed a long time , then he went away and was succeeded by Palauni , who died at Machakos . " ' Palauni ' puzzled me ...
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... moved off ( or was it the village that moved ? ) she turned and fled into a nearby cottage , alone . We might have fallen into the trap of thinking that all this was what was real ; but we had seen what we should not see , be sure of ...
... moved off ( or was it the village that moved ? ) she turned and fled into a nearby cottage , alone . We might have fallen into the trap of thinking that all this was what was real ; but we had seen what we should not see , be sure of ...
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