Blackwood's Magazine, 312. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1972 |
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... cricket workers- and had a gastronomical lunch during which we met the colony's principal cricket advisers . What impressed me about these two was their phenomenal knowledge of cricket and of the state of cricket in England . They ...
... cricket workers- and had a gastronomical lunch during which we met the colony's principal cricket advisers . What impressed me about these two was their phenomenal knowledge of cricket and of the state of cricket in England . They ...
57. oldal
... cricket , to any self- respecting Russian , is a game which should be played by people with a sense of social responsibility . The cricketer is a committed Soci- alist . He should exemplify in his performance the principles of Soci ...
... cricket , to any self- respecting Russian , is a game which should be played by people with a sense of social responsibility . The cricketer is a committed Soci- alist . He should exemplify in his performance the principles of Soci ...
59. oldal
... Cricket may yet become the opium of the people , in perhaps twenty or thirty years . One day , shortly before leaving Omsk , I said to the Triple C : " Do you really think that you will conquer the world with the Red brand of cricket ...
... Cricket may yet become the opium of the people , in perhaps twenty or thirty years . One day , shortly before leaving Omsk , I said to the Triple C : " Do you really think that you will conquer the world with the Red brand of cricket ...
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A BLIND MAN MOVES TO A NEW HOUSE | 288 |
MY UNCLE ARCHIE BY BASIL PEACOCK | 314 |
A BUS RIDE TO FLORES BY ROGER CHAPMAN | 321 |
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