Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 113
... river , and road ; we had crossed a range of hills of no mean height for Burma , and had successfully negotiated a pretty perilous bus ride over a road which was no more than a bullock - cart track . Last we had crossed a river on a ...
... river , and road ; we had crossed a range of hills of no mean height for Burma , and had successfully negotiated a pretty perilous bus ride over a road which was no more than a bullock - cart track . Last we had crossed a river on a ...
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... river . " But I had decided that this first evening should be devoted to solitary exploration ; at least that was my intention , until , hearing foot- steps padding behind me on the path to the river , I turned to discover Mwas carrying ...
... river . " But I had decided that this first evening should be devoted to solitary exploration ; at least that was my intention , until , hearing foot- steps padding behind me on the path to the river , I turned to discover Mwas carrying ...
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... river . In three hours we reached a small village , and the launch stopped ; it could go no higher . Several boats were drawn up alongside a jetty ; some men were loading bags of rice into one of them , but when Matsuoka spoke to them ...
... river . In three hours we reached a small village , and the launch stopped ; it could go no higher . Several boats were drawn up alongside a jetty ; some men were loading bags of rice into one of them , but when Matsuoka spoke to them ...
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Number 1540 | 81 |
NATUK EXPERIENCES IN THE LIFE OF DR H G ESMONDE | 105 |
above all send Blackwood We have | 156 |
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