Blackwood's Magazine, 291. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1962 |
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... Abishai , my bearer , assured me that the one in which we crouched was the main porcine route . Grad- ually the darkness lightened to greyness , and swiftly the sun came up . Behind me I heard a grunting and a squealing and a rattling ...
... Abishai , my bearer , assured me that the one in which we crouched was the main porcine route . Grad- ually the darkness lightened to greyness , and swiftly the sun came up . Behind me I heard a grunting and a squealing and a rattling ...
219. oldal
My Abishai is dead , and no doubt his merry spirit rests in a Nestorian heaven , but at that moment I would have ... Abishai , his dark face sulky , " why you not shooting ? Plenty pigs one time . Always they are doing much harm ...
My Abishai is dead , and no doubt his merry spirit rests in a Nestorian heaven , but at that moment I would have ... Abishai , his dark face sulky , " why you not shooting ? Plenty pigs one time . Always they are doing much harm ...
223. oldal
... Abishai fashioned a leather collar for our little skinny captive , and that night we tethered him securely to the tent - pole . The backs of my hands were bloody from attacks with his needle - sharp teeth . After a long walk in a ...
... Abishai fashioned a leather collar for our little skinny captive , and that night we tethered him securely to the tent - pole . The backs of my hands were bloody from attacks with his needle - sharp teeth . After a long walk in a ...
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THE GREATEST SCOUT BY R R MONEY | 42 |
THE LAST CONTINENT BY RICHARD BEAUCHAMP | 270 |
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