Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 288W. Blackwood, 1960 - England |
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we ate he asked me about the mountain , a rock peak that rose to about 10,500 feet directly behind the hut . He thought 10,000 feet was pretty paltry stuff , but I explained that 10,000 feet in New Zealand was equivalent to about 14,000 ...
we ate he asked me about the mountain , a rock peak that rose to about 10,500 feet directly behind the hut . He thought 10,000 feet was pretty paltry stuff , but I explained that 10,000 feet in New Zealand was equivalent to about 14,000 ...
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The wind whipped me away . I remember thinking quickly that my eyes were closed and that I had better open them . When I did so I saw that my feet were together and pointing at the tail of the plane as it continued on over the field .
The wind whipped me away . I remember thinking quickly that my eyes were closed and that I had better open them . When I did so I saw that my feet were together and pointing at the tail of the plane as it continued on over the field .
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At ten thousand feet the countryside around Goodhill would lose its individual character and their world would be a panoramic view that took in the neighbouring states of New York and Massachusetts . One thing that would remain clearly ...
At ten thousand feet the countryside around Goodhill would lose its individual character and their world would be a panoramic view that took in the neighbouring states of New York and Massachusetts . One thing that would remain clearly ...
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Contents
SUMARA IN FRANCE BY H I ARNOLD | 96 |
THE COUNTRYMAN BY L P DAVIES | 192 |
THE END OF THE EMERGENCY BY PATRICK PLUM | 384 |
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