Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 288William Blackwood, 1960 |
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Page 29
... hour's plodding there came a sudden harsh challenge in a strange tongue . We fell on our faces and cocked our revolvers . We had blundered into a Japanese patrol . This was repeated several times during the night and we were lucky to ...
... hour's plodding there came a sudden harsh challenge in a strange tongue . We fell on our faces and cocked our revolvers . We had blundered into a Japanese patrol . This was repeated several times during the night and we were lucky to ...
Page 131
... hours before we reached the other end , and I cannot say that the thought was welcome . One of the barge skippers who had been ... hour rest in the mile or so of open country which separated it from the second , much shorter , tunnel ...
... hours before we reached the other end , and I cannot say that the thought was welcome . One of the barge skippers who had been ... hour rest in the mile or so of open country which separated it from the second , much shorter , tunnel ...
Page 254
... hour my friend appeared . He wiped his brow and the telephon- ing began . The telephone was one of the old type . One lifts the speaker and twirls a little knob . The knob was twirled continuously for a considerable time without success ...
... hour my friend appeared . He wiped his brow and the telephon- ing began . The telephone was one of the old type . One lifts the speaker and twirls a little knob . The knob was twirled continuously for a considerable time without success ...
Contents
AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 192 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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