Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... knew the Indians might themselves have horses . Yet he did not like the idea of remaining under cover , to be tracked down during the afternoon with pursuers well placed to see which way he would break . On his left was a gully ...
... knew the Indians might themselves have horses . Yet he did not like the idea of remaining under cover , to be tracked down during the afternoon with pursuers well placed to see which way he would break . On his left was a gully ...
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... knew of their endless patience and endurance ; how they could lie on some rocky point for days if need be , making no more signs of their presence than the lizards . Much as he needed his horse , Burnham was not prepared either to run ...
... knew of their endless patience and endurance ; how they could lie on some rocky point for days if need be , making no more signs of their presence than the lizards . Much as he needed his horse , Burnham was not prepared either to run ...
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... knew that we both knew that he knew more about his trade than I did . Leading me to the farthermost recess behind the glass cases , Mr Toyjima brought out from a cup- board a small box of paulownia wood about five inches square . It was ...
... knew that we both knew that he knew more about his trade than I did . Leading me to the farthermost recess behind the glass cases , Mr Toyjima brought out from a cup- board a small box of paulownia wood about five inches square . It was ...
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