Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 - England |
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Page 128
... feeling , as she put it , a good deal grubbier than when she began , I took the floor . Now neither of us had noticed that the only ventilation was by means of a row of small holes which pierced the thick mud walls about two feet from ...
... feeling , as she put it , a good deal grubbier than when she began , I took the floor . Now neither of us had noticed that the only ventilation was by means of a row of small holes which pierced the thick mud walls about two feet from ...
Page 416
... feeling empty enough , but the third mouthful almost choked me . A feeling of infinite loneliness over- whelmed me ; the third mate and I had always eaten to- gether . The steward came along , saw that I could not eat , and went aft ...
... feeling empty enough , but the third mouthful almost choked me . A feeling of infinite loneliness over- whelmed me ; the third mate and I had always eaten to- gether . The steward came along , saw that I could not eat , and went aft ...
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... feeling that there was something , something im- portant , that I ought to be remembering about him ; but for the life of me I could not put my finger on it , and after a bit the feeling faded . We had entered a place like the reception ...
... feeling that there was something , something im- portant , that I ought to be remembering about him ; but for the life of me I could not put my finger on it , and after a bit the feeling faded . We had entered a place like the reception ...
Contents
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A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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