Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... moved , and fought in a way which regulars thought uncon- ventional , and which the tribes found embarrassing . They had untranslatable nicknames for all the principal natives , cocked their beaver at the girls , and swooshed out of the ...
... moved , and fought in a way which regulars thought uncon- ventional , and which the tribes found embarrassing . They had untranslatable nicknames for all the principal natives , cocked their beaver at the girls , and swooshed out of the ...
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... moved quickly . For once there was no chinwag . Bomlaw the gam and Lapok the wizard took Grant in charge . A mob of grimy savages grabbed him and carried him at a run , shoulder high , to the dumbang , the village place of sacrifice ...
... moved quickly . For once there was no chinwag . Bomlaw the gam and Lapok the wizard took Grant in charge . A mob of grimy savages grabbed him and carried him at a run , shoulder high , to the dumbang , the village place of sacrifice ...
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... moved into dry dock , and our boss ap- peared on the gangway . His derby hat was pushed back , his short trim beard twitched as he gave us the once - over . Now we would see who was VOL . CCXXIII . - NO . MCCCXLVII . But this touched ...
... moved into dry dock , and our boss ap- peared on the gangway . His derby hat was pushed back , his short trim beard twitched as he gave us the once - over . Now we would see who was VOL . CCXXIII . - NO . MCCCXLVII . But this touched ...
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... moved in the gardens- the figure of a girl in red , a small solitary creature , almost lost in that ornate and in- human desert . She plainly observed him at the same moment . She seemed to hesi- tate , cast a glance behind her at the ...
... moved in the gardens- the figure of a girl in red , a small solitary creature , almost lost in that ornate and in- human desert . She plainly observed him at the same moment . She seemed to hesi- tate , cast a glance behind her at the ...
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... moved slowly through the gardens towards the great house . Ann Cressey had little to say , and Sir Bevil less . The baronet kept himself very close to her brother's elbow , and his morose stare was often turned upon the unwelcome guest ...
... moved slowly through the gardens towards the great house . Ann Cressey had little to say , and Sir Bevil less . The baronet kept himself very close to her brother's elbow , and his morose stare was often turned upon the unwelcome guest ...
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