Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 248William Blackwood, 1940 |
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Pagina 228
... leave in several small parties by car that night ( Monday , 10th ) . We had already sent on an advance party , and we sat down to dinner in the Embassy a party of six or seven . The windows were open , the chest- nut trees were rustling ...
... leave in several small parties by car that night ( Monday , 10th ) . We had already sent on an advance party , and we sat down to dinner in the Embassy a party of six or seven . The windows were open , the chest- nut trees were rustling ...
Pagina 267
... leave to day , for by this time the light had 66 soldier , and asking us if it were the. was doing . I followed him , and when he had finished speaking I made my apologies and added that I had not known it was not permitted to paint the ...
... leave to day , for by this time the light had 66 soldier , and asking us if it were the. was doing . I followed him , and when he had finished speaking I made my apologies and added that I had not known it was not permitted to paint the ...
Pagina 278
... leave . This I found to be only too true . More- over , we were advised to leave : it would be our last chance , for France was seeking peace with Germany ; the alternative being internment . A notice was posted up advising us to bring ...
... leave . This I found to be only too true . More- over , we were advised to leave : it would be our last chance , for France was seeking peace with Germany ; the alternative being internment . A notice was posted up advising us to bring ...
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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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