Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 |
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Pagina 202
... cross- Channel trips with still more stores . The glass always seemed to fall as the trip drew near , and an even stranger coincidence which we all noticed was the fact that the wind always backed or veered sufficiently to give us head ...
... cross- Channel trips with still more stores . The glass always seemed to fall as the trip drew near , and an even stranger coincidence which we all noticed was the fact that the wind always backed or veered sufficiently to give us head ...
Pagina 219
... cross - the Cross of St He wears it on a piece wears • It is a George . ' of dirty Only ribbon around his neck . soldiers won the Cross of St George ' ; only brave soldiers won the ' White Cross of St George soldiers who had shown their ...
... cross - the Cross of St He wears it on a piece wears • It is a George . ' of dirty Only ribbon around his neck . soldiers won the Cross of St George ' ; only brave soldiers won the ' White Cross of St George soldiers who had shown their ...
Pagina 487
... crosses ? Johnny , who had been peering at the later monument , answered that question . " Brother Lew has been here , " he said . He pointed to a little St Andrew's Cross freshly carved with a knife just below Paul's name . Its ends ...
... crosses ? Johnny , who had been peering at the later monument , answered that question . " Brother Lew has been here , " he said . He pointed to a little St Andrew's Cross freshly carved with a knife just below Paul's name . Its ends ...
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REFUGEES BY D FRANCIS | 354 |
RETURN TO HARBOUR BY IAN SCOTT | 391 |
SAILING IN THE SOUTH SEAS WITH FIJIANS | 600 |
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