Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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Page 45
... moving pack , either through long grass or over stony ground . About two miles on lies another deeply cut valley , running parallel to that from which we have just emerged , and shepherding the own brother of the little dried- up ...
... moving pack , either through long grass or over stony ground . About two miles on lies another deeply cut valley , running parallel to that from which we have just emerged , and shepherding the own brother of the little dried- up ...
Page 46
... moving through the bush on our right . Another second discloses a pair of hunting dogs , one behind the other ... move , and which they have not winded . Something startles one of them , and he springs round , staring steadily in ...
... moving through the bush on our right . Another second discloses a pair of hunting dogs , one behind the other ... move , and which they have not winded . Something startles one of them , and he springs round , staring steadily in ...
Page 49
... move- ment . Progress seems , and in fact is , terribly slow . Frogs croak every where . To them , at any rate , all is as it should be , nor do they lose the oppor- tunity of proclaiming it to the world at large . Here and there groups ...
... move- ment . Progress seems , and in fact is , terribly slow . Frogs croak every where . To them , at any rate , all is as it should be , nor do they lose the oppor- tunity of proclaiming it to the world at large . Here and there groups ...
Page 57
... move further in the matter . the A sober - minded man would now have settled down to make the best of what was after all a very tolerable position . By accepting defeat and applying himself to render good service to the King , he might ...
... move further in the matter . the A sober - minded man would now have settled down to make the best of what was after all a very tolerable position . By accepting defeat and applying himself to render good service to the King , he might ...
Page 67
... move closer inshore . He also despatched a boat under a flag of truce to demand from Commodore Duperré the sur- render of the Victor , which had struck to him ; but the Commodore , who had no inten- tion of giving up the corvette ...
... move closer inshore . He also despatched a boat under a flag of truce to demand from Commodore Duperré the sur- render of the Victor , which had struck to him ; but the Commodore , who had no inten- tion of giving up the corvette ...
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