Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 247William Blackwood, 1940 - England |
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Page 241
... face , and those faces were flock- ing to see what sort of justice would be done . Very well ! His long mouth closed firmly . There would be justice ! He would have no mercy on the fellow . He remembered the day Grandine came to town ...
... face , and those faces were flock- ing to see what sort of justice would be done . Very well ! His long mouth closed firmly . There would be justice ! He would have no mercy on the fellow . He remembered the day Grandine came to town ...
Page 458
... face he gave another fierce yank that was almost enough to cut the little fellow in two . My blood boiled . I offered him 5s . and asked for the string . He refused . With the leer still on his face he gave yet another haul , callously ...
... face he gave another fierce yank that was almost enough to cut the little fellow in two . My blood boiled . I offered him 5s . and asked for the string . He refused . With the leer still on his face he gave yet another haul , callously ...
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... face of an angry Chinese woman can wear . The master - mind of China is woman ; at once most feminine and most strong . In those faces upturned to the morning sky a painter might well have represented War . • At Naziang I came upon - I ...
... face of an angry Chinese woman can wear . The master - mind of China is woman ; at once most feminine and most strong . In those faces upturned to the morning sky a painter might well have represented War . • At Naziang I came upon - I ...
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