Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 367
... shoot at pheasants that flew so high ; that they would demand their money back , and would tell all their acquaintances that the agency had swindled them if they were not given the kind of shooting they wanted . * I didn't feel that ...
... shoot at pheasants that flew so high ; that they would demand their money back , and would tell all their acquaintances that the agency had swindled them if they were not given the kind of shooting they wanted . * I didn't feel that ...
Pagina 368
... shooting had gone . They said it had been much like the other two , but that K. and the manager had both been filled with gloom - the former because he thought his employers would hear about our abrupt departure and blame him , and the ...
... shooting had gone . They said it had been much like the other two , but that K. and the manager had both been filled with gloom - the former because he thought his employers would hear about our abrupt departure and blame him , and the ...
Pagina 437
... shooting preserves . Perhaps the accommodating way in which other nations allow them to roam at will over their countrysides is to blame for that attitude , but however that may be , ever since the treaty of Nava- rino secured the shooting ...
... shooting preserves . Perhaps the accommodating way in which other nations allow them to roam at will over their countrysides is to blame for that attitude , but however that may be , ever since the treaty of Nava- rino secured the shooting ...
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