Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 224
... took some time to over- come . On the occasion of my third and fourth visits , things were going better . My flow of language was coming back to me , the Germans were less shy . I translated simple English stories into German , and took ...
... took some time to over- come . On the occasion of my third and fourth visits , things were going better . My flow of language was coming back to me , the Germans were less shy . I translated simple English stories into German , and took ...
Pagina 402
... took it to Colonel Bowser he might think I was swinging the lead ; I was wondering , sir , now if you took it to him , he'd sign it at once ... ! " I began to see the line of argument . I looked at the chit ; it requested authority for ...
... took it to Colonel Bowser he might think I was swinging the lead ; I was wondering , sir , now if you took it to him , he'd sign it at once ... ! " I began to see the line of argument . I looked at the chit ; it requested authority for ...
Pagina 432
... took up the running without losing much ground . The next two dogs took Ginger for a hurdle and cleared him well , but the next evidently mistook him for the hare , and one after another as they came up laid hold of him or of each other ...
... took up the running without losing much ground . The next two dogs took Ginger for a hurdle and cleared him well , but the next evidently mistook him for the hare , and one after another as they came up laid hold of him or of each other ...
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