Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 312William Blackwood, 1972 - England |
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Page 240
... young soldier was not happy about the rendezvous ; soldiers were not re- garded as being entirely respectable -particularly in peacetime — and he was doubtful that the gatekeeper would let him in . Young Dan noticed that the soldier ...
... young soldier was not happy about the rendezvous ; soldiers were not re- garded as being entirely respectable -particularly in peacetime — and he was doubtful that the gatekeeper would let him in . Young Dan noticed that the soldier ...
Page 288
... Young Women's Christian Association , with its long tradition of service , is one of them . For over a century the YWCA of Great Britain has kept , and is keeping alive , Christian values for young people , which they are in danger of ...
... Young Women's Christian Association , with its long tradition of service , is one of them . For over a century the YWCA of Great Britain has kept , and is keeping alive , Christian values for young people , which they are in danger of ...
Page 437
... young archaeologist . The spelling was slightly beyond the capacity of Garda O'Connor and he settled for ' archie ' , leaving sufficient space for Mrs O'Connor to fill in the rest , she having taught in the school before marrying him ...
... young archaeologist . The spelling was slightly beyond the capacity of Garda O'Connor and he settled for ' archie ' , leaving sufficient space for Mrs O'Connor to fill in the rest , she having taught in the school before marrying him ...
Contents
MY UNCLE ARCHIE BY BASIL PEACOCK | 314 |
A BLIND MAN Moves to A NEW HOUSE BY EDWARD STOREY | 321 |
AFTER THE WAVE BY D E CHARLWOOD | 575 |
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