Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... give one instance , I was told that he had gone alone and unarmed into a mountain village at night to rescue one of his adherents . This lad had become a Christian , to the wrath of his relatives ; but as the man was of full age they ...
... give one instance , I was told that he had gone alone and unarmed into a mountain village at night to rescue one of his adherents . This lad had become a Christian , to the wrath of his relatives ; but as the man was of full age they ...
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... give into your superior . So you fall between two stools . " At this she had been unable to resist the temptation of a crushing retort . " Are you my superior ? " she rapped out . " Yes . " the flint axe to settle the claims of your ...
... give into your superior . So you fall between two stools . " At this she had been unable to resist the temptation of a crushing retort . " Are you my superior ? " she rapped out . " Yes . " the flint axe to settle the claims of your ...
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... Give it up ? Because he found a heavy swell on the beach and a little cove running up the sand ... No ? " - as Miss Etherington remained quite impervious to this outrage- " Well , perhaps not ! It might go better with a larger audi ...
... Give it up ? Because he found a heavy swell on the beach and a little cove running up the sand ... No ? " - as Miss Etherington remained quite impervious to this outrage- " Well , perhaps not ! It might go better with a larger audi ...
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... give thanks . From the neighbourhood of his right shoulder there arose muffled observation . For a moment he failed to take note of it , for he was gap- ing dumbly over Miss Ether- ington's head at the moon- lit waters of their bay ...
... give thanks . From the neighbourhood of his right shoulder there arose muffled observation . For a moment he failed to take note of it , for he was gap- ing dumbly over Miss Ether- ington's head at the moon- lit waters of their bay ...
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... give ground , I have never heard of an at- tack having been made even upon an unarmed native ; nor among the many I have seen dispatched at close quarters when wounded have I ever noticed a single instance of any disposition to ferocity ...
... give ground , I have never heard of an at- tack having been made even upon an unarmed native ; nor among the many I have seen dispatched at close quarters when wounded have I ever noticed a single instance of any disposition to ferocity ...
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