Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 237William Blackwood, 1935 - England |
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... hundred miles away , stood at steadied eventually ; somebody an elevation of fifteen hundred smacked the horse on the feet ; and upward to the west , quarters , and he was off down two hundred and fifty feet in the street at a gallop ...
... hundred miles away , stood at steadied eventually ; somebody an elevation of fifteen hundred smacked the horse on the feet ; and upward to the west , quarters , and he was off down two hundred and fifty feet in the street at a gallop ...
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... hundred degrees each day and falling to the eighties at night . Then , after a night of strong wind , I woke to find the ground covered by frost and a steady penetrating breeze blowing across the hundreds of miles of downs from the ...
... hundred degrees each day and falling to the eighties at night . Then , after a night of strong wind , I woke to find the ground covered by frost and a steady penetrating breeze blowing across the hundreds of miles of downs from the ...
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This to one thousand francs . sum was payable in two parts . Five hundred francs was paid out in the morning of the first Friday after the recruit's arrival at Bel Abbes , and the second five hundred at the end of the four months ...
This to one thousand francs . sum was payable in two parts . Five hundred francs was paid out in the morning of the first Friday after the recruit's arrival at Bel Abbes , and the second five hundred at the end of the four months ...
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CONTENTS | 45 |
PAGE | 50 |
A BARTS STUDENT IN THE EIGHTIES BY LIEUT COLONEL | 174 |
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