Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen236William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... eyes on stalks I drove on , wondering what would happen if we met another car descending . Dread- ful bends in the road lay ahead ; it became narrower and nar- rower , and more and more steep , as it wound its way up- ward under a huge ...
... eyes on stalks I drove on , wondering what would happen if we met another car descending . Dread- ful bends in the road lay ahead ; it became narrower and nar- rower , and more and more steep , as it wound its way up- ward under a huge ...
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... eyes belonged began to for- mulate in our minds , for at first we had concluded that they only belonged to children . After a time we noticed that the eyes were much too high up for anyone but a grown man . Was it the much talked of ...
... eyes belonged began to for- mulate in our minds , for at first we had concluded that they only belonged to children . After a time we noticed that the eyes were much too high up for anyone but a grown man . Was it the much talked of ...
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... eyes and hands that grasped at air , he gasped : " Jesus Christ ! My ski are broken , my ski— are- Another thin scarlet stream gushed from his mouth as he spoke , and stained the bundled coat on which they had raised his head . Then he ...
... eyes and hands that grasped at air , he gasped : " Jesus Christ ! My ski are broken , my ski— are- Another thin scarlet stream gushed from his mouth as he spoke , and stained the bundled coat on which they had raised his head . Then he ...
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MAGAS LOGcontd | 140 |
A BRUSH WITH MANCHURIAN BANDITS BY CAPTAIN J V | 302 |
A BOTANIST ON THE HOLY MOUNTAIN BY SIR ARTHUR W HILL | 649 |
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