Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 251,Nummer 1519William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Pagina 319
... felt better the farther I pushed the bush back . It seemed to suffocate me , hanging over me to the south on the big hills . If I could have had my way and the labour to put into it , I would have cleared it all off those hills and run ...
... felt better the farther I pushed the bush back . It seemed to suffocate me , hanging over me to the south on the big hills . If I could have had my way and the labour to put into it , I would have cleared it all off those hills and run ...
Pagina 322
... felt I would rather have let it fly off , lamb and all . It was not until the next day I realised that it must have been the female I had shot - she was the bigger of the two , as is always so with eagles- for I heard the cock bird ...
... felt I would rather have let it fly off , lamb and all . It was not until the next day I realised that it must have been the female I had shot - she was the bigger of the two , as is always so with eagles- for I heard the cock bird ...
Pagina 350
... felt so insignificant . Oddly enough , fear of death did not enter into it . I have often noticed that , when real danger threatens , its menace goes unheeded - until the stun- ning shock lessens ; then fear comes and gnaws the solar ...
... felt so insignificant . Oddly enough , fear of death did not enter into it . I have often noticed that , when real danger threatens , its menace goes unheeded - until the stun- ning shock lessens ; then fear comes and gnaws the solar ...
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Ah'll Ah'm Air Ministry air offensive Andy Army Ashdown attack Berkshire Downs Berlin biscuits boat bombers bombs boots Bountiful boys British Cape Horn Captain Fegan caused cigarettes clear course crew damage Darrell's deck Derby Dovenby Dovenby's eagles felt fighting fire German gone Hamburg hand harbour heard heavy Hedges Home Guard horse Japanese Jim Bates Johore K'nute knew land LETTERS FROM SINGAPORE life-jackets lifeboat living London looked Lord Craven M'Ginty Malaya mate MAXALDING Minotaur Myrtle Valley naow never night officer Ould PARKE-DAVIS Pelman Perkins photograph port race raids rail realised rescue Rogers rope round Royal Air Force sail seemed ship ship's side Singapore soldiers soon Sproat Strasse Street thing thought Tiger tobacco Tom Hedges took town trees wave weather Wild Darrell yellow claws Zenobia zurr