Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 253William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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angry chattering of a sentinel wanderoo “ Pooh , " retorted that sportsman , monkey , in the foliage above his head , eyeing my frayed shorts and tattered told him a leopard was at hand . green shirt ( for .
angry chattering of a sentinel wanderoo “ Pooh , " retorted that sportsman , monkey , in the foliage above his head , eyeing my frayed shorts and tattered told him a leopard was at hand . green shirt ( for .
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He ended by shouting some- much opportunity of looking about me , " thing loudly to them all , whereupon I told them . “ I was kept standing they laughed discreetly , and glanced under a five - foot awning in the wais . quizzically to ...
He ended by shouting some- much opportunity of looking about me , " thing loudly to them all , whereupon I told them . “ I was kept standing they laughed discreetly , and glanced under a five - foot awning in the wais . quizzically to ...
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At nine o'clock I opened my mouth “ There's an epidemic of cholera to give the order to slip the Shang - poo , broken out ashore , sir , ” he reported but the Master told me to hold on , as a as soon as he got aboard .
At nine o'clock I opened my mouth “ There's an epidemic of cholera to give the order to slip the Shang - poo , broken out ashore , sir , ” he reported but the Master told me to hold on , as a as soon as he got aboard .
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Contents
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 348 |
AT A PORT IN ALGERIA BY COMMANDER PHILIP BAKER R N | 399 |
BATTLE SCHOOL BY MAJOR J G E HICKSON | 454 |
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