Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 18
( It is normal to read and discuss all post - cards carried and the islands would lose much interesting gossip if this custom were to lapse . ) “ Ach , here it is with all the maccazines . ” Ian triumphantly handed me a very drab ...
( It is normal to read and discuss all post - cards carried and the islands would lose much interesting gossip if this custom were to lapse . ) “ Ach , here it is with all the maccazines . ” Ian triumphantly handed me a very drab ...
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They told me the biggest boys always waited for the tiny ones to arrive ; then they carried over all their clothes and came back for the children , whom they carried across on their backs . “ But don't they ever fall in ? " I asked .
They told me the biggest boys always waited for the tiny ones to arrive ; then they carried over all their clothes and came back for the children , whom they carried across on their backs . “ But don't they ever fall in ? " I asked .
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These high - speed rocket aircraft , however , are inefficient at low speeds and low altitudes : in any case they are designed to carry out carefully planned tests at the highest speeds and altitudes they can reach .
These high - speed rocket aircraft , however , are inefficient at low speeds and low altitudes : in any case they are designed to carry out carefully planned tests at the highest speeds and altitudes they can reach .
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
Copyright | |
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