Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 241William Blackwood, 1937 - England |
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Page 150
... lived for a winter in the Bialowiska forest representing a society that had timber rights there . My chief duty was to see that the timber reached those peasant families who had lost their houses in the war . Sometimes I outwitted the ...
... lived for a winter in the Bialowiska forest representing a society that had timber rights there . My chief duty was to see that the timber reached those peasant families who had lost their houses in the war . Sometimes I outwitted the ...
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... lived on a small plot of ground outside Madrid and who had been shot at several times by militiamen . His only means of livelihood was a cow , the milk from which he used to sell in a neighbouring village . Though he lived in a very ex ...
... lived on a small plot of ground outside Madrid and who had been shot at several times by militiamen . His only means of livelihood was a cow , the milk from which he used to sell in a neighbouring village . Though he lived in a very ex ...
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... lived for a fortnight with a friend on the Wicklow Mountains : we cooked over a fire of sticks , and we slept in the heather . My companion was the tramp pur sang . By profession he was a doctor , and a clever one . But when the roaming ...
... lived for a fortnight with a friend on the Wicklow Mountains : we cooked over a fire of sticks , and we slept in the heather . My companion was the tramp pur sang . By profession he was a doctor , and a clever one . But when the roaming ...
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A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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