The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 180George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1973 |
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Page 432
... road as it winds up Kaborishoke hill . At each mounting bend the horizon recedes . To the west the swamp gives way to the scrubby hills in Ruanda , and further north the volcanoes of the gorillas stand out in the tingling air above a ...
... road as it winds up Kaborishoke hill . At each mounting bend the horizon recedes . To the west the swamp gives way to the scrubby hills in Ruanda , and further north the volcanoes of the gorillas stand out in the tingling air above a ...
Page 214
... road was the only road ; and before dawn on Friday a hired car put Martin down at the end of a charcoal- burner's track on the high slope of the Coma du Loup . They would have preferred to get him out of the country by way of ...
... road was the only road ; and before dawn on Friday a hired car put Martin down at the end of a charcoal- burner's track on the high slope of the Coma du Loup . They would have preferred to get him out of the country by way of ...
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... road , rising to a saddle to the west . There was the river . And there , on the grassy slopes above the forest , he could see minute shapes that must be grazing cattle . Poring over this landscape spread below him he made out three ...
... road , rising to a saddle to the west . There was the river . And there , on the grassy slopes above the forest , he could see minute shapes that must be grazing cattle . Poring over this landscape spread below him he made out three ...
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