Blackwood's Magazine, 312. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1972 |
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... village . Today it would be merely another ' demo ' ; but for us at that time it was an unprecedented gathering . Social distinctions , still potent in the aftermath of the Victorian era , were submerged in a rising tide of wrath ...
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... village of Waihi , and the entrance to the village is labelled ' PRIVATE - NO ENTRY ' . But we recognise the substantial hind quar- ters of Mrs Hoku ; her upperworks appear to be jammed into the boot of a car outside her house . We ...
... village of Waihi , and the entrance to the village is labelled ' PRIVATE - NO ENTRY ' . But we recognise the substantial hind quar- ters of Mrs Hoku ; her upperworks appear to be jammed into the boot of a car outside her house . We ...
... village of Charlwood . William de Cherlewude had been a reeve there in 1211 ; the last of the family to live and die in the village was James , my great - great - grand- father , buried in Charlwood church- yard in 1820. The eldest of ...
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PARADISE SHELDRAKE BY CECILIA DABROWSKA | 1 |
RHODESIA REVISITED BY JOHN BIGGSDAVISON | 289 |
A BLIND MAN MOVES TO A NEW HOUSE BY EDWARD STOREY | 321 |
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