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Pagina 17
... dark now ; there is no moon , but a fine dusting of stars sweeps from horizon to horizon above us . On either side of the narrow ribbon of road the desert rolls away into the darkness . All is quiet . . . . Far to the northward ...
... dark now ; there is no moon , but a fine dusting of stars sweeps from horizon to horizon above us . On either side of the narrow ribbon of road the desert rolls away into the darkness . All is quiet . . . . Far to the northward ...
Pagina 39
... darkness was rapidly approaching ; but , having noticed on my map that there was a parallel track up the mountain - side ... dark . And then it happened . From just ahead of me , eight or ten yards away , I heard a deep grunt . I stopped ...
... darkness was rapidly approaching ; but , having noticed on my map that there was a parallel track up the mountain - side ... dark . And then it happened . From just ahead of me , eight or ten yards away , I heard a deep grunt . I stopped ...
Pagina 498
... dark to see the size of the seas , but from the violence of the motion and the amount of water coming aboard , I judged it prudent to heave - to . The yacht was brought to the wind on the starboard tack , bringing the broad expanse of ...
... dark to see the size of the seas , but from the violence of the motion and the amount of water coming aboard , I judged it prudent to heave - to . The yacht was brought to the wind on the starboard tack , bringing the broad expanse of ...
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LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
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