Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 188W. Blackwood, 1910 - Scotland |
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A HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AFRICA . BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR H. MORTIMER DURAND , 586 “ BILL BAILEY . ” BY IAN HAY , . 602 OBER - AMMERGAU — AN APPRECIATION . BY ALGERNON CECIL , 616 . TSUNE - AND THE O JO - SAN .
A HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AFRICA . BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR H. MORTIMER DURAND , 586 “ BILL BAILEY . ” BY IAN HAY , . 602 OBER - AMMERGAU — AN APPRECIATION . BY ALGERNON CECIL , 616 . TSUNE - AND THE O JO - SAN .
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BY PHILIPPA BRIDGES , THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER AND THE IDLE RICH BY ONE OF THEM , Hugh OAKELEY ARNOLD - FORSTER , A HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AFRICA . BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR H. MORTIMER DURAND , MY SUBLIMINAL SELF .
BY PHILIPPA BRIDGES , THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER AND THE IDLE RICH BY ONE OF THEM , Hugh OAKELEY ARNOLD - FORSTER , A HOLIDAY IN SOUTH AFRICA . BY THE RIGHT HON . SIR H. MORTIMER DURAND , MY SUBLIMINAL SELF .
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Al- looked , in every county in the though our village was more South , travelling many leagues than forty miles from Hyde in our rather aged motor - car , Park Corner , an energetic rail- usually by our two selves . way company already ...
Al- looked , in every county in the though our village was more South , travelling many leagues than forty miles from Hyde in our rather aged motor - car , Park Corner , an energetic rail- usually by our two selves . way company already ...
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In any case the turn you to the south , and find result was bad . Cheap spirits , a haven at Budleigh , or Sid- consumed at home , did duty mouth , or Torbay . Our house for the beer , drunk openly , so is built high up under Exmoor ...
In any case the turn you to the south , and find result was bad . Cheap spirits , a haven at Budleigh , or Sid- consumed at home , did duty mouth , or Torbay . Our house for the beer , drunk openly , so is built high up under Exmoor ...
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... I was not a little pleased when I was told by Mr Lydekker of the Natural History Museum at South Kensington that the little dark grey skin , which I had taken there to ask the name of , belonged to a new variety of Tufted Deer .
... I was not a little pleased when I was told by Mr Lydekker of the Natural History Museum at South Kensington that the little dark grey skin , which I had taken there to ask the name of , belonged to a new variety of Tufted Deer .
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