Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 254William Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 81
She had high , widefemales like huge seals with splayed bows with the little gun platsaucer eyes , and weighed a mere half- form on top of them . The deck swept ton or so , but the males were much downward from the bows in a lovely more ...
She had high , widefemales like huge seals with splayed bows with the little gun platsaucer eyes , and weighed a mere half- form on top of them . The deck swept ton or so , but the males were much downward from the bows in a lovely more ...
Page 85
Our so clear that even at this distance , laughter may , indeed , have become with , I suppose , an eye well trained in slightly hysterical when we found that ... There was no other eyes of a couple of macaroni penguins cover whatever .
Our so clear that even at this distance , laughter may , indeed , have become with , I suppose , an eye well trained in slightly hysterical when we found that ... There was no other eyes of a couple of macaroni penguins cover whatever .
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They would not That little upturned face , with its observe the sanctity of a home , be it wide tearless eyes and flushed cheeks , locked or unlocked . portrayed more than sorrow at leaving Huns do not appreciate natural treasured toys ...
They would not That little upturned face , with its observe the sanctity of a home , be it wide tearless eyes and flushed cheeks , locked or unlocked . portrayed more than sorrow at leaving Huns do not appreciate natural treasured toys ...
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