Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 227William Blackwood, 1930 - England |
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... feel sure I can reckon on that total at least . Of course , I can only speak absolutely about my own army . For that I am prepared to vouch : every man in it will follow me to the death . " Hardy looked across the table with a grim ...
... feel sure I can reckon on that total at least . Of course , I can only speak absolutely about my own army . For that I am prepared to vouch : every man in it will follow me to the death . " Hardy looked across the table with a grim ...
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... feel that an apology is due for its inclusion in this account , which is due solely to my desire to comply with literary convention in pro- viding a climax , as far as the facts allow . The reader has , at any rate , two consolations ...
... feel that an apology is due for its inclusion in this account , which is due solely to my desire to comply with literary convention in pro- viding a climax , as far as the facts allow . The reader has , at any rate , two consolations ...
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... feel , and in- dulgence for their faults and weaknesses , a love of truth and detestation of everything else . Then you are to deduct a little impertinence , a little laughter , a great deal of pride and some spirits . ' The passage ...
... feel , and in- dulgence for their faults and weaknesses , a love of truth and detestation of everything else . Then you are to deduct a little impertinence , a little laughter , a great deal of pride and some spirits . ' The passage ...
Contents
A NEAR THING IN THE DOLOMITES | 408 |
MERTON BY A L MAYCOCK | 417 |
BY HAMISH BLAIR | 443 |
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