Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 151
... moved off , the herdsman leading the way . Trudging uphill and picking our way carefully among the rocks and thorn bushes , we reach the head of the nullah just as dawn breaks . Now we must move with extra caution ; somewhere in that ...
... moved off , the herdsman leading the way . Trudging uphill and picking our way carefully among the rocks and thorn bushes , we reach the head of the nullah just as dawn breaks . Now we must move with extra caution ; somewhere in that ...
Page 525
... moving hives to new localities . You can move a hive four miles , but you cannot move it two . Within a radius of three miles you cannot move it more than two feet . The reason is that the bee knows every inch of the country for two ...
... moving hives to new localities . You can move a hive four miles , but you cannot move it two . Within a radius of three miles you cannot move it more than two feet . The reason is that the bee knows every inch of the country for two ...
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... move , or was pretending to . Any public expression of doubt would have been defeatist ; but there was a sense of ... moving across the grass between the apple trees on their way to a cave in the cliffs . Our baby was wearing a much too ...
... move , or was pretending to . Any public expression of doubt would have been defeatist ; but there was a sense of ... moving across the grass between the apple trees on their way to a cave in the cliffs . Our baby was wearing a much too ...
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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