Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 281W. Blackwood, 1957 - England |
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Page 131
The light was now good enough to shoot by , so I gave him two full minutes and then quickly got down , setting off cautiously in the same direction but keeping well to one side of the gametrack that led to the pool .
The light was now good enough to shoot by , so I gave him two full minutes and then quickly got down , setting off cautiously in the same direction but keeping well to one side of the gametrack that led to the pool .
Page 177
They were standing on the side of my hut where my pony was haltered . The edge of the thatched 5 roof was rather higher from the i ground on that side , so they were able to stand upright and still see me . Spectators on the other three ...
They were standing on the side of my hut where my pony was haltered . The edge of the thatched 5 roof was rather higher from the i ground on that side , so they were able to stand upright and still see me . Spectators on the other three ...
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On the left of the ridge great ice slopes swooped away with terrifying steepness , and at one place I found myself in deep powder snow on that side . Clumsily I struck my hand with the blade of my axe in the fierce struggle to join John ...
On the left of the ridge great ice slopes swooped away with terrifying steepness , and at one place I found myself in deep powder snow on that side . Clumsily I struck my hand with the blade of my axe in the fierce struggle to join John ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1957 | 1 |
A CUT ABOVE THE AVERAGE | 17 |
THE STONEFISH ON THE TRIDENT | 27 |
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