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56. oldal
The Jitbahadurs were in tearing form and began a string of quips and proverbs that flashed back and forth between them and Dilbahadur . At about nine o'clock , when the sun was already high , Elder Lama dramati- cally announced , " Gham ...
The Jitbahadurs were in tearing form and began a string of quips and proverbs that flashed back and forth between them and Dilbahadur . At about nine o'clock , when the sun was already high , Elder Lama dramati- cally announced , " Gham ...
267. oldal
I began to feel tired , and the hand holding the bottle began to shake . I changed hands quickly ; the left on the pad and the right for the bottle . The action gave me an unwanted glimpse of Ross . He was apparently doing something ...
I began to feel tired , and the hand holding the bottle began to shake . I changed hands quickly ; the left on the pad and the right for the bottle . The action gave me an unwanted glimpse of Ross . He was apparently doing something ...
405. oldal
The mainsail began rumbling and flogging . I could see only that the great rectangle over my head had altered shape - grown to a point , grown smaller . I knew that the throat had suddenly dropped ; some- thing had parted up there .
The mainsail began rumbling and flogging . I could see only that the great rectangle over my head had altered shape - grown to a point , grown smaller . I knew that the throat had suddenly dropped ; some- thing had parted up there .
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