Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 235William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 253
... Close to his feet lay an ancient weather - beaten box - compass lit up by the sickly rays of an equally antiquated oil lantern . Abdul was steering by this crazy - looking instru- ment . Awaiting a favourable opportunity , Jones quietly ...
... Close to his feet lay an ancient weather - beaten box - compass lit up by the sickly rays of an equally antiquated oil lantern . Abdul was steering by this crazy - looking instru- ment . Awaiting a favourable opportunity , Jones quietly ...
Page 384
... close touch with all that is done by the witch - doctors , and so far as they profitably can do so , they make the freest use of the services of these men . That is a very different thing from an official acknowledgment of a system so ...
... close touch with all that is done by the witch - doctors , and so far as they profitably can do so , they make the freest use of the services of these men . That is a very different thing from an official acknowledgment of a system so ...
Page 452
... close shaves we're talking about , just you hear mine ! " He then let himself go , and for two hours by the chart- room clock we heard how Macarthy had eluded death in all its known forms some hundred of times by dint of his ...
... close shaves we're talking about , just you hear mine ! " He then let himself go , and for two hours by the chart- room clock we heard how Macarthy had eluded death in all its known forms some hundred of times by dint of his ...
Contents
ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
MAGAS LOGcontd | 137 |
ANADYOMENE BY BOMBARDIER | 243 |
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