Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281William Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 132
... showed that the tiger's presence over the kill was no accident , because it was his own , to which he had returned normally for another feed . From the beginning it was the leopard that had been incidental ' -only there to steal what he ...
... showed that the tiger's presence over the kill was no accident , because it was his own , to which he had returned normally for another feed . From the beginning it was the leopard that had been incidental ' -only there to steal what he ...
Page 242
... showed anger , but now his anger was different . He threatened . He spoke as one who feigns anger to conceal a sinister design . Could there be truth in the rumours ? He showed no sur- prise at what he had heard . Could he have known ...
... showed anger , but now his anger was different . He threatened . He spoke as one who feigns anger to conceal a sinister design . Could there be truth in the rumours ? He showed no sur- prise at what he had heard . Could he have known ...
Page 548
... showed them to me - how the stars come alight suddenly as the sun sinks , how the shadows he makes lengthen indefinitely , but disappear with him and gave place to other shadows , softer and not so black as the daytime shadows . She showed ...
... showed them to me - how the stars come alight suddenly as the sun sinks , how the shadows he makes lengthen indefinitely , but disappear with him and gave place to other shadows , softer and not so black as the daytime shadows . She showed ...
Contents
A BATH IN TASHKENT BY DRUMSHIEL | 17 |
THE ESCAPE OF LAVALETTE BY W BARING PEMBERTON | 57 |
THE OLD MANUAL BY HERON | 349 |
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