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THE BOW RIVER BY R. M. PATERSON KIPLING saw the Bow River and Kipling wrote , does not slide nor approved of it . He knew what he rustle like Prairie rivers , but brawls was talking about ; for his hosts put across bars of blue pebbles ...
THE BOW RIVER BY R. M. PATERSON KIPLING saw the Bow River and Kipling wrote , does not slide nor approved of it . He knew what he rustle like Prairie rivers , but brawls was talking about ; for his hosts put across bars of blue pebbles ...
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Suddenly trumpets — and for a time all went the river took charge , and we found well . ourselves racing down a narrow chute The morning was grey . The high with a right - angle turn at the bottom springs and the glaciers were frozen ...
Suddenly trumpets — and for a time all went the river took charge , and we found well . ourselves racing down a narrow chute The morning was grey . The high with a right - angle turn at the bottom springs and the glaciers were frozen ...
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We raced on down the green river with the valley glowing under the October sun . It felt as though summer could never end , and I was confident that we could at least reach the quiet water before dark . Once we got that far , time and ...
We raced on down the green river with the valley glowing under the October sun . It felt as though summer could never end , and I was confident that we could at least reach the quiet water before dark . Once we got that far , time and ...
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SOLDIERING IN THE SIXTIES BY J G R A 289 | 122 |
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