Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 290William Blackwood, 1961 - England |
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Page 291
... Miss Moberly recorded that although the weather had been very hot all the week , the sky was somewhat overcast that afternoon and a lively wind was blowing across the main park . Passing the buildings , they went along the middle path ...
... Miss Moberly recorded that although the weather had been very hot all the week , the sky was somewhat overcast that afternoon and a lively wind was blowing across the main park . Passing the buildings , they went along the middle path ...
Page 293
... Miss Moberly was writing a letter to her sister in England and suddenly asked Miss Jourdain if she thought the Petit Trianon was haunted . Miss Jourdain promptly answered ' Yes , ' and then , for the first time , they became aware that ...
... Miss Moberly was writing a letter to her sister in England and suddenly asked Miss Jourdain if she thought the Petit Trianon was haunted . Miss Jourdain promptly answered ' Yes , ' and then , for the first time , they became aware that ...
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... Moberly and Miss Jourdain questioned estate workers and took photographs . If only they had done these things on the ... Miss Moberly's letter to her sister which , written a week after the adventure , constituted the first written ...
... Moberly and Miss Jourdain questioned estate workers and took photographs . If only they had done these things on the ... Miss Moberly's letter to her sister which , written a week after the adventure , constituted the first written ...
Contents
THE LAST OF THE OTAGO BY ROBERT MORRISON | 87 |
THE LYNCH GATE BY ROBERT HUNTER | 114 |
THE MODERN NAVY BY BLAKE | 193 |
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