Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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At several villages there were piles of stones across the road , guarded by veterans who viewed me with the deepest suspicion ... When I finally got to the village where the missing unit was last heard of I could find no trace of them ...
At several villages there were piles of stones across the road , guarded by veterans who viewed me with the deepest suspicion ... When I finally got to the village where the missing unit was last heard of I could find no trace of them ...
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The younger classes spoke it only when reading from their lesson books , otherwise not at all . I soon found that the H.T.'s job in this village ( and probably in all the rest ) was not confined to teaching . Oh , no .
The younger classes spoke it only when reading from their lesson books , otherwise not at all . I soon found that the H.T.'s job in this village ( and probably in all the rest ) was not confined to teaching . Oh , no .
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The ikons had just been given back to the village by the archbishop , and everyone was delighted to see them again , and we visited the special chapel of the Anastenarides , and some of us kissed the ikons . The village priest of the ...
The ikons had just been given back to the village by the archbishop , and everyone was delighted to see them again , and we visited the special chapel of the Anastenarides , and some of us kissed the ikons . The village priest of the ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
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