Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... carried a few yards along the room and emptied into a space underneath some planks which we had loosened in the plat- form . At the end of their re- lief , the two would go off to change their clothes , leaving the work to be continued ...
... carried a few yards along the room and emptied into a space underneath some planks which we had loosened in the plat- form . At the end of their re- lief , the two would go off to change their clothes , leaving the work to be continued ...
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... carried to an empty looker , and the rubbish from the sack is poured under some planks loosened in the floor a few yards down the room . The planks are replaced , the bath and sack returned to the looker , the lid closed , and the place ...
... carried to an empty looker , and the rubbish from the sack is poured under some planks loosened in the floor a few yards down the room . The planks are replaced , the bath and sack returned to the looker , the lid closed , and the place ...
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... carried , not by modern trusses , but by the primitive and wasteful means of trestles resting on enormous horizontal baulks , running across from wall to wall at close intervals . On these it was possible , having entered the roof space ...
... carried , not by modern trusses , but by the primitive and wasteful means of trestles resting on enormous horizontal baulks , running across from wall to wall at close intervals . On these it was possible , having entered the roof space ...
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... carried the boxes outside , there to be met by several officers who had come back , so they said , to collect some firewood for the journey , but really to make our late appearance as un- suspicious as possible . No wonder we were as ...
... carried the boxes outside , there to be met by several officers who had come back , so they said , to collect some firewood for the journey , but really to make our late appearance as un- suspicious as possible . No wonder we were as ...
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... carried into effect : the reply was that the order was Enver Pasha's , and could not be ques- tioned , but that if they agreed to go quietly to Constantinople , they would at once be led into the presence of the General- issimo , where ...
... carried into effect : the reply was that the order was Enver Pasha's , and could not be ques- tioned , but that if they agreed to go quietly to Constantinople , they would at once be led into the presence of the General- issimo , where ...
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