Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 301William Blackwood, 1967 - England |
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surprised to hear it , although both appeared to be well on the road to health . They had that ' look ' which I had learned to recognise in the grimmest days of the war , when my companions were being removed almost daily .
surprised to hear it , although both appeared to be well on the road to health . They had that ' look ' which I had learned to recognise in the grimmest days of the war , when my companions were being removed almost daily .
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and we retraced our steps to the main road . At the junction a pleasant - looking café was set among the trees , and , parched , I suggested that we might pause for a drink . “ Not at that café , " said Mr Papas .
and we retraced our steps to the main road . At the junction a pleasant - looking café was set among the trees , and , parched , I suggested that we might pause for a drink . “ Not at that café , " said Mr Papas .
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The road climbed on , the horse maintained his steady walk , the driver hummed a song . Forty - eight hours earlier my wife and I had already walked that road . It went up a ravine which brought a mountain stream to the edge of the town ...
The road climbed on , the horse maintained his steady walk , the driver hummed a song . Forty - eight hours earlier my wife and I had already walked that road . It went up a ravine which brought a mountain stream to the edge of the town ...
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Contents
A FRIEND IN SARAWAK BY C F THOMSON | 122 |
A HIGHLAND CROFT BY EONA K MACNICOL | 216 |
ALEUTS ON ATKA BY BERYL SMEETON 497 | 241 |
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