Blackwood's Magazine, 299. kötetW. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... mind all thoughts of the wife and seven children he had left behind at Carrickfergus , he explained to Lucinda that dinner was not served until seven o'clock and that it was now only half - past six . He suggested that a nice cup of tea ...
... mind all thoughts of the wife and seven children he had left behind at Carrickfergus , he explained to Lucinda that dinner was not served until seven o'clock and that it was now only half - past six . He suggested that a nice cup of tea ...
181. oldal
... mind had come to the end of its active life several years before . For hours he would sit motionless , his faded eyes staring into the intensely blue sky above the hills , hearing nothing , noticing nothing , and no amount of talking ...
... mind had come to the end of its active life several years before . For hours he would sit motionless , his faded eyes staring into the intensely blue sky above the hills , hearing nothing , noticing nothing , and no amount of talking ...
237. oldal
... mind being picked . This is my only tangible souvenir of the trip and , with two coloured transparencies of the crater and a hole in my face , is the only evidence I have that I was ever anywhere near the top of Kilimanjaro ; unless a ...
... mind being picked . This is my only tangible souvenir of the trip and , with two coloured transparencies of the crater and a hole in my face , is the only evidence I have that I was ever anywhere near the top of Kilimanjaro ; unless a ...
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