Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 162
C It was quite early in the morning , I was dressed and ready to go down to the school , when I heard a man's heavy step outside in the pebbly yard . I laid my baby on the little mattress and turned my head to the open bedroom door .
C It was quite early in the morning , I was dressed and ready to go down to the school , when I heard a man's heavy step outside in the pebbly yard . I laid my baby on the little mattress and turned my head to the open bedroom door .
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But next morning he rang up my principal contact from Aleppo , two hundred miles to the north and close to the Turkish frontier . We dashed out to the airfield , and made ready to start off in pursuit . The weather was desperately ...
But next morning he rang up my principal contact from Aleppo , two hundred miles to the north and close to the Turkish frontier . We dashed out to the airfield , and made ready to start off in pursuit . The weather was desperately ...
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We had been up to eleven thousand feet and down again , and it was only eight o'clock in the morning . Ahead lay a trying struggle in deep , wet snow and then the day's climbing would be over . We were keeping strange hours .
We had been up to eleven thousand feet and down again , and it was only eight o'clock in the morning . Ahead lay a trying struggle in deep , wet snow and then the day's climbing would be over . We were keeping strange hours .
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
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