Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... camp when we got there was only the deserted bamboo skeleton of a hut . There had been cholera and the builders had fled . We tightened our belts and , after a rest , scrambled over the hills for another six miles . We reached camp just ...
... camp when we got there was only the deserted bamboo skeleton of a hut . There had been cholera and the builders had fled . We tightened our belts and , after a rest , scrambled over the hills for another six miles . We reached camp just ...
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... camp . The first march was a short one to allow everybody from the highest to the lowest to shake down into place . Thereafter in order to get clear of the settled area we marched steadily northwards for four days until we reached ...
... camp . The first march was a short one to allow everybody from the highest to the lowest to shake down into place . Thereafter in order to get clear of the settled area we marched steadily northwards for four days until we reached ...
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... camp . The Indian replied in Cree that the white man must state his business and his reason for being there . The priest said that he had lost his way among the mountains and that seeing the smoke from the camp he headed towards it to ...
... camp . The Indian replied in Cree that the white man must state his business and his reason for being there . The priest said that he had lost his way among the mountains and that seeing the smoke from the camp he headed towards it to ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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