Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 229William Blackwood, 1931 |
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... felt reassured , until I was clinging to rock and heather , searching for a safe foothold . Then in a night- mare of apprehension I felt certain that I was somewhere near the summit of a terrific cliff . The nightmare sensation was ...
... felt reassured , until I was clinging to rock and heather , searching for a safe foothold . Then in a night- mare of apprehension I felt certain that I was somewhere near the summit of a terrific cliff . The nightmare sensation was ...
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... felt suddenly and vio- lently sick . Her father's head , silhouetted against a window , seemed to recede at a great pace until it was no more than a black dot , and then as rapidly to rush back and assume its normal size . She fought ...
... felt suddenly and vio- lently sick . Her father's head , silhouetted against a window , seemed to recede at a great pace until it was no more than a black dot , and then as rapidly to rush back and assume its normal size . She fought ...
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... felt very undecided how to act . The hampers much allured me ; on the other hand , I felt shy of declaring myself . On the whole , I thought I would not do so , but was still lingering with one hand on the tree when I saw slowly come ...
... felt very undecided how to act . The hampers much allured me ; on the other hand , I felt shy of declaring myself . On the whole , I thought I would not do so , but was still lingering with one hand on the tree when I saw slowly come ...
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A SMALL SHIP BY SHALIMAR | 31 |
WHITE RATS AND MOONSHINE BY D CARUS WILSON | 62 |
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