Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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I strode up and down the verandah feeling helpless before some impending catastrophe . I finally went to bed , but with no inclination to sleep . An hour later , sometime after midnight , I got up and stood in darkness on the verandah ...
I strode up and down the verandah feeling helpless before some impending catastrophe . I finally went to bed , but with no inclination to sleep . An hour later , sometime after midnight , I got up and stood in darkness on the verandah ...
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It was the face of a man who perhaps has no feeling but lots of brute strength . He looked at me , I looked at him . Silence . I felt vaguely nervous . I finished attending to my baby and looked over my shoulder at the stranger again .
It was the face of a man who perhaps has no feeling but lots of brute strength . He looked at me , I looked at him . Silence . I felt vaguely nervous . I finished attending to my baby and looked over my shoulder at the stranger again .
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Later , feeling that this lady would do little credit to Britain , mother went to some trouble to prevent her from being invited aboard the Flagship for a naval review , and was widely condemned for intolerance .
Later , feeling that this lady would do little credit to Britain , mother went to some trouble to prevent her from being invited aboard the Flagship for a naval review , and was widely condemned for intolerance .
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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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