Blackwood's Magazine, 303. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1968 |
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... heard me . We don't serve tinkers here , " he repeated with emphasis . " For God's sake ! " I was angry then . " Fill a drink for him , " I threatened , " or else you'll be sorry . " Behind me there was a shuffle of feet and the sound ...
... heard me . We don't serve tinkers here , " he repeated with emphasis . " For God's sake ! " I was angry then . " Fill a drink for him , " I threatened , " or else you'll be sorry . " Behind me there was a shuffle of feet and the sound ...
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... heard talk of the war in Vietnam . It puzzled him considerably when he heard of the numbers killed . After pondering this he asked , " But who could eat so many ? " Tribal warfare had apparently been part of New Guinea life for aeons ...
... heard talk of the war in Vietnam . It puzzled him considerably when he heard of the numbers killed . After pondering this he asked , " But who could eat so many ? " Tribal warfare had apparently been part of New Guinea life for aeons ...
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... heard the delightfully irrepressible Mrs Braxton urgently calling my name in a carrying stage whisper . " We're almost out of here . Ask her where Stalin's grave is . " But Stalina had heard Mrs Braxton too , and I did not have to ask ...
... heard the delightfully irrepressible Mrs Braxton urgently calling my name in a carrying stage whisper . " We're almost out of here . Ask her where Stalin's grave is . " But Stalina had heard Mrs Braxton too , and I did not have to ask ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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