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Page 416
... started to read a newspaper and I lit a cigarette . And then it occurred to me that our situation was most unusual . We were living like animals , but for the moment our one enemy was the cold . And we were spending a winter night ...
... started to read a newspaper and I lit a cigarette . And then it occurred to me that our situation was most unusual . We were living like animals , but for the moment our one enemy was the cold . And we were spending a winter night ...
Page 547
... started to swing his arms in front and to the side as though he were trying to push a path through tall reeds . He went on like this for a few paces , then threw his hands over his face , turned and ran back to us , where he stopped and ...
... started to swing his arms in front and to the side as though he were trying to push a path through tall reeds . He went on like this for a few paces , then threw his hands over his face , turned and ran back to us , where he stopped and ...
Page 557
... started shoot- ing bottles off the bar counter , saying ' she loves me . . . she loves me not .... They were early days in Kenya then - you couldn't do it now . Well , I thought my wife worth something better than that so I finished the ...
... started shoot- ing bottles off the bar counter , saying ' she loves me . . . she loves me not .... They were early days in Kenya then - you couldn't do it now . Well , I thought my wife worth something better than that so I finished the ...
Contents
AN IDYLL OF THE ISLANDS BY JESSICA COLERIDGE | 192 |
AN UNRECORDED CHARGE BY LIEUT COLONEL SIR KERR FRASERTYLER | 288 |
THE CONVERT BY J K STANFORD | 384 |
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