Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 178W. Blackwood & Sons, 1905 |
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... fish that could give electric shocks . His idea of the Japanese was such exactly as I had when a school- boy : he thought of them as little yellow men clad in long silken robes , with a couple of swords stuck in their girdles , and ...
... fish that could give electric shocks . His idea of the Japanese was such exactly as I had when a school- boy : he thought of them as little yellow men clad in long silken robes , with a couple of swords stuck in their girdles , and ...
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... fish fresh fresh from the bay , " lamb - cakes , " turkey's eggs , home cured bacon , with an endless variety of scones and " preserves , a melon grown from seed sent home by a son in South Africa , or a bunch of grapes , or a dish of ...
... fish fresh fresh from the bay , " lamb - cakes , " turkey's eggs , home cured bacon , with an endless variety of scones and " preserves , a melon grown from seed sent home by a son in South Africa , or a bunch of grapes , or a dish of ...
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... fish - curing , ship - owning , and rose to be the leading man of the Island . " Young Evander received the rudiments of his education at home , and then went to the Edinburgh Academy . 44 [ July A Highland Gentleman .
... fish - curing , ship - owning , and rose to be the leading man of the Island . " Young Evander received the rudiments of his education at home , and then went to the Edinburgh Academy . 44 [ July A Highland Gentleman .
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... fishing on the river Laxford . He was sent there by my son . It turned out that he went there with a small trout rod , and he broke it soon after beginning to fish and came back without any sport . I returned home that evening and went ...
... fishing on the river Laxford . He was sent there by my son . It turned out that he went there with a small trout rod , and he broke it soon after beginning to fish and came back without any sport . I returned home that evening and went ...
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... fishing for herring . The personal knowledge , the will and the power to help at the right time , cannot find substitutes in any system of examinations and bursaries or scholarships . The paternal instinct , the paternal power , were of ...
... fishing for herring . The personal knowledge , the will and the power to help at the right time , cannot find substitutes in any system of examinations and bursaries or scholarships . The paternal instinct , the paternal power , were of ...
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