Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Pagina 323
... Eyes- the Watching Eyes , ' replied the man in an undertone . They have been seen around camp in the bush at night , and glaring round the corner of the door - screens of the huts . And sometimes there has been a knock at a door . No ...
... Eyes- the Watching Eyes , ' replied the man in an undertone . They have been seen around camp in the bush at night , and glaring round the corner of the door - screens of the huts . And sometimes there has been a knock at a door . No ...
Pagina 348
... eyes were closed , his upper lip had the old malicious curl . Very gently I brought the punkah into play , and after about five minutes he opened his eyes . " You ; is it ? " he said pleasantly , and smiled . He closed his eyes , and I ...
... eyes were closed , his upper lip had the old malicious curl . Very gently I brought the punkah into play , and after about five minutes he opened his eyes . " You ; is it ? " he said pleasantly , and smiled . He closed his eyes , and I ...
Pagina 785
... eyes . Nothing more could the Jackal learn , though for months and months he searched among the hills . Now he was in great need of gold , he was no daring leader like his kinsman , and he was in sore straits to keep the tribe contented ...
... eyes . Nothing more could the Jackal learn , though for months and months he searched among the hills . Now he was in great need of gold , he was no daring leader like his kinsman , and he was in sore straits to keep the tribe contented ...
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