Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 57
... looked fantastic as well as immense . And the whole landscape was a gigantic jungle inhabited only by tigers , elephants , and buffaloes . Crossing the ridge next morning , I looked back . But now the sun was behind me , and all the ...
... looked fantastic as well as immense . And the whole landscape was a gigantic jungle inhabited only by tigers , elephants , and buffaloes . Crossing the ridge next morning , I looked back . But now the sun was behind me , and all the ...
Page 62
... looked at the river , and then they looked at me . I felt scorched . More coolies arrived , and Habbab the headman . There was an ominous silence . Then the bitter talking and recriminations began . " But why did the sahib cut the ...
... looked at the river , and then they looked at me . I felt scorched . More coolies arrived , and Habbab the headman . There was an ominous silence . Then the bitter talking and recriminations began . " But why did the sahib cut the ...
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... looked for anni- hatan when they reached the end of the waterway . But to their amasement they found the moun- tains open before them and a passage through the canyons to the upper valley , where was now the Hares ' hanting camp . When ...
... looked for anni- hatan when they reached the end of the waterway . But to their amasement they found the moun- tains open before them and a passage through the canyons to the upper valley , where was now the Hares ' hanting camp . When ...
Contents
REFUGEES BY D FRANCIS | 354 |
RETURN TO HARBOUR BY IAN SCOTT | 391 |
SAILING IN THE SOUTH SEAS WITH FIJIANS | 600 |
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