Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... eyes and ears by the incorrigible James , who , during these oritical moments , de- scribed to him , in very inade- quate Turkish , but with a sense of humour equal to any occa- sion , the working parts of a petrol motor engine ...
... eyes and ears by the incorrigible James , who , during these oritical moments , de- scribed to him , in very inade- quate Turkish , but with a sense of humour equal to any occa- sion , the working parts of a petrol motor engine ...
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... eyes full of grit , for he has merely shifted his legs , which are dangling above you . After untying yourself you re- light the candle , and again get down to the stone . You pick and scrape and prise , and then , as the ohisel slips ...
... eyes full of grit , for he has merely shifted his legs , which are dangling above you . After untying yourself you re- light the candle , and again get down to the stone . You pick and scrape and prise , and then , as the ohisel slips ...
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... eyes he carefully examined the horizon ahead of him . It was as peaceful a scene as one could well imagine any ... eye could see the land was a striking picture of peace and desolation . A few gulls were flying about , and occasionally a ...
... eyes he carefully examined the horizon ahead of him . It was as peaceful a scene as one could well imagine any ... eye could see the land was a striking picture of peace and desolation . A few gulls were flying about , and occasionally a ...
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... eyes away from his face unless it is to cast 8 significant glance now and then on the jury when they have made a point ; and very often the whole course of their cross - examination is deter- mined by their observation of the demeanour ...
... eyes away from his face unless it is to cast 8 significant glance now and then on the jury when they have made a point ; and very often the whole course of their cross - examination is deter- mined by their observation of the demeanour ...
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... eye of the foreman . And every true " farm - hand " knows that " dodging about at odd jobs round the buildings makes long days . " At last that first day ended , and we came in to tea . It must not be thought from that that we had hated ...
... eye of the foreman . And every true " farm - hand " knows that " dodging about at odd jobs round the buildings makes long days . " At last that first day ended , and we came in to tea . It must not be thought from that that we had hated ...
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