Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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I was the first white - skinned human that any Bruhwasa tribesman had seen at close quarters , and was certainly the first one to enter their hilltop town . I was prospecting for tin at that time . For several months I had been ...
I was the first white - skinned human that any Bruhwasa tribesman had seen at close quarters , and was certainly the first one to enter their hilltop town . I was prospecting for tin at that time . For several months I had been ...
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that a wrinkled old savage , who alone of the party surrounding us was unarmed , stepped close up to me and spoke . His words conveyed no meaning to me or to any of my men , but after some moments he understood from my sign - language ...
that a wrinkled old savage , who alone of the party surrounding us was unarmed , stepped close up to me and spoke . His words conveyed no meaning to me or to any of my men , but after some moments he understood from my sign - language ...
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He steered then as if the ship were part of him , trying to put her back exactly in her track , to judge what windward allowance to make for the set of swell , praying that there might be nothing close to their path that had not been ...
He steered then as if the ship were part of him , trying to put her back exactly in her track , to judge what windward allowance to make for the set of swell , praying that there might be nothing close to their path that had not been ...
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Contents
A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 264 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE BY C | 308 |
ALORS EN VOITURE BY EVE BRACEGIRDLE | 421 |
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