Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 68
The bugler was spread - eagled along the bonnet , one hand gripping a head - lamp and the other trying to keep the mouthpiece of his instrument in contact with his lips . Somewhere he seemed to have secured a reasonably firm lodgement ...
The bugler was spread - eagled along the bonnet , one hand gripping a head - lamp and the other trying to keep the mouthpiece of his instrument in contact with his lips . Somewhere he seemed to have secured a reasonably firm lodgement ...
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Paddy Donovan had his hand on the engine clutch - lever ; the rest of the men were found the cradle armed with crowbars . “ Now then , Molly , " I said soothingly , “ let's get started . Just say these words after me .
Paddy Donovan had his hand on the engine clutch - lever ; the rest of the men were found the cradle armed with crowbars . “ Now then , Molly , " I said soothingly , “ let's get started . Just say these words after me .
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I could not even see it , really , for it was two feet under water ; but I saw the two ends of it , and I saw the bush - rope hand - rail , stretched across the creek and about six feet above the roaring rushing waterway .
I could not even see it , really , for it was two feet under water ; but I saw the two ends of it , and I saw the bush - rope hand - rail , stretched across the creek and about six feet above the roaring rushing waterway .
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
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