Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 269-270W. Blackwood, 1951 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 74
Pagina 216
... eyes . Fine snow crystals stung as they whirled in the wind . Eventually the cairn marking the top of the pass came in sight . Tattered scarves , the offerings of many travellers , floated like wraiths in the bliz- zard . The sightless eyes ...
... eyes . Fine snow crystals stung as they whirled in the wind . Eventually the cairn marking the top of the pass came in sight . Tattered scarves , the offerings of many travellers , floated like wraiths in the bliz- zard . The sightless eyes ...
Pagina 302
... eyes like the cold stone beads Tambutu traders sell . They lay in little hammocks of flesh and were fixed on the sky in a vacant stare . Blue eyes , red face . They recalled a time of much trouble for him . And boots . He looked at them ...
... eyes like the cold stone beads Tambutu traders sell . They lay in little hammocks of flesh and were fixed on the sky in a vacant stare . Blue eyes , red face . They recalled a time of much trouble for him . And boots . He looked at them ...
Pagina 464
... eye , and the hats of all four were slant - wise above their whitewashed coats in dis- solute abandon . Their little window eyes peered at the mountains as though they won- dered how many mountains there really were and why they merged ...
... eye , and the hats of all four were slant - wise above their whitewashed coats in dis- solute abandon . Their little window eyes peered at the mountains as though they won- dered how many mountains there really were and why they merged ...
Inhoudsopgave
LIBRA | 16 |
Contents for January 1951 | 96 |
AN ENCOUNTER ON THE FLUELA BY MICHAEL ROBERTSON | 104 |
Copyright | |
10 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
appeared arrived asked Ayah Bannock barge began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE British brought called canal Captain Christy climbed cougar course cows dark door eyes face farm feet felt fish French Fulani garden gave Granton Gulmarg Hamer hand head heard Hopetoun House Hornbeam India Jato journey Julietta Kahuta Kashmir Kaymakam knew Kumasi later leave London looked Lord Lord Haddington lunch Marble ment miles mind minutes morning mountains never night Nushki once passed Pauline perhaps Pichegru Poonch port Raja realised returned river road round Sarzeau seemed Sharjah Shelley ship side smiled soon Srinagar stood tell thing thought Thurible Tibet tion told took train trees turned Tysoe valley village waiting walked Walong wind wonder yards