Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 153
... sound . Suddenly there's a yell from the coolie , who is now dancing on the rock waving his garment above his head . Now this was the agreed signal that the bear had gone on beyond this patch of jungle , so I started to run forward and ...
... sound . Suddenly there's a yell from the coolie , who is now dancing on the rock waving his garment above his head . Now this was the agreed signal that the bear had gone on beyond this patch of jungle , so I started to run forward and ...
Page 154
... sounds nature understands and does not distrust . Consequently , the wild creatures do not eat their young ; instead , they guard and fight for them , as they have done since time dawned . There is no breaking that utter absence of sound ...
... sounds nature understands and does not distrust . Consequently , the wild creatures do not eat their young ; instead , they guard and fight for them , as they have done since time dawned . There is no breaking that utter absence of sound ...
Page 274
... sounds that you hear there are always like sounds coming from a distance , in the way that they are nearer silence than sound and only make you think how quiet it is . You are incredibly small and the peace We were glad about the rain ...
... sounds that you hear there are always like sounds coming from a distance , in the way that they are nearer silence than sound and only make you think how quiet it is . You are incredibly small and the peace We were glad about the rain ...
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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