Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 288W. Blackwood, 1960 - England |
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Exactly an hour and a half after I arose — it always took an hour and a half , right to the minute , to cook and make preparations - I bolted the door behind us and we moved up the scree slopes , ropes slung on shoulders , axes clinking ...
Exactly an hour and a half after I arose — it always took an hour and a half , right to the minute , to cook and make preparations - I bolted the door behind us and we moved up the scree slopes , ropes slung on shoulders , axes clinking ...
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At a speed of one knot it was going to be at least three hours before we reached the other end , and I cannot say that the ... and the clock hands crept slowly round to I A.M. At this hour the tow was due to emerge from the first tunnel ...
At a speed of one knot it was going to be at least three hours before we reached the other end , and I cannot say that the ... and the clock hands crept slowly round to I A.M. At this hour the tow was due to emerge from the first tunnel ...
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It other half - hour my friend appeared . was my turn to sniff conundrums . He wiped his brow and the telephon- Kayak , kayak , ” I said , slowly ing began . The telephone was one and distinctly , “ something that goes of the old type .
It other half - hour my friend appeared . was my turn to sniff conundrums . He wiped his brow and the telephon- Kayak , kayak , ” I said , slowly ing began . The telephone was one and distinctly , “ something that goes of the old type .
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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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