Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen306William Blackwood, 1969 |
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... wind itself . Can ye tell me its colour ? ' " No. You can't see the wind . " He looked very steadily at me . " It's colour is yellow , " he said . " Her sister is red . " " So you give I humoured him . colours to the winds ? " " And why ...
... wind itself . Can ye tell me its colour ? ' " No. You can't see the wind . " He looked very steadily at me . " It's colour is yellow , " he said . " Her sister is red . " " So you give I humoured him . colours to the winds ? " " And why ...
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... wind is coming . The two beat it before her . " " Which wind is the purple wind ? " " The east . But it is the red wind that does the harm . She withers the grass and takes blossoms from the fruit . " " What colours are the winds ...
... wind is coming . The two beat it before her . " " Which wind is the purple wind ? " " The east . But it is the red wind that does the harm . She withers the grass and takes blossoms from the fruit . " " What colours are the winds ...
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... wind kept at one roar till morning . " I've seen Hur , that's the east wind , standing very quiet in the ravine down there . She has grey eyes , very hard and sharp . The sun was on her purple dress , or maybe it was her petticoat . I'd ...
... wind kept at one roar till morning . " I've seen Hur , that's the east wind , standing very quiet in the ravine down there . She has grey eyes , very hard and sharp . The sun was on her purple dress , or maybe it was her petticoat . I'd ...
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AIR COMBAT BY FLIGHTLIEUTENANT JOHN IVELAWCHAPMAN | 109 |
THE COAL WAS THERE FOR BURNING BY C H MILSOM | 128 |
THE GOLDFINCH ERA BY T G NESTOR | 169 |
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