Blackwood's Magazine, 253-254. kötetW. Blackwood, 1943 |
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245. oldal
... seemed oblivious of all that was passing around them ; for they never once looked up from their Breviaries , nor did their faces show any signs of emotion . They did not alter their positions , they spoke no word together . Were it not ...
... seemed oblivious of all that was passing around them ; for they never once looked up from their Breviaries , nor did their faces show any signs of emotion . They did not alter their positions , they spoke no word together . Were it not ...
334. oldal
... seemed to be disem- bodied , my spirit wafted to another plane , where every experience was at a higher potential , magnified out of all proportion to its seeming importance . This feeling was amazingly vivid . A burning thirst had ...
... seemed to be disem- bodied , my spirit wafted to another plane , where every experience was at a higher potential , magnified out of all proportion to its seeming importance . This feeling was amazingly vivid . A burning thirst had ...
389. oldal
... seemed to be a general air of entente cordiale about the place , which was even more marked when we got down to the beaches themselves ; the local inhabitants seemed to have declared a public holiday in honour of the event , and ...
... seemed to be a general air of entente cordiale about the place , which was even more marked when we got down to the beaches themselves ; the local inhabitants seemed to have declared a public holiday in honour of the event , and ...
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