Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 263-264W. Blackwood, 1948 - England |
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Page 314
... give chapter and verse , provide those dramatic details which bring a story alive and give it the stamp of veracity , It may be added that they do not help Mr Pritt and his friends , who for years have been trying to persuade the world ...
... give chapter and verse , provide those dramatic details which bring a story alive and give it the stamp of veracity , It may be added that they do not help Mr Pritt and his friends , who for years have been trying to persuade the world ...
Page 431
... give the reasons for his actions in writing . This was the most rigorous way of being called to account . It usually led to trouble ; the more so because a subaltern was seldom required to give his reasons in writing unless it was ...
... give the reasons for his actions in writing . This was the most rigorous way of being called to account . It usually led to trouble ; the more so because a subaltern was seldom required to give his reasons in writing unless it was ...
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... gives impetus to the pen . Time is right when quite forgotten . For place , give me a winter strand , deserted except for sea - pies and a little old man perched gnome - like on a rock ; then , to give my own thoughts shape , let me ...
... gives impetus to the pen . Time is right when quite forgotten . For place , give me a winter strand , deserted except for sea - pies and a little old man perched gnome - like on a rock ; then , to give my own thoughts shape , let me ...
Contents
A BUNGALOW WITH FOUR | 107 |
A DAYS OUTING IN WESTERN MACEDONIA | 377 |
AIRMENS OUTINGS | 472 |
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