Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 288W. Blackwood, 1960 |
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Page 79
... side , where we could see the smoke of four or five cooking - fires . Two fellows came down to the edge of the water and waved as we made our way towards them through the rushes . seemed then to stick in the mud , but the pilot opened ...
... side , where we could see the smoke of four or five cooking - fires . Two fellows came down to the edge of the water and waved as we made our way towards them through the rushes . seemed then to stick in the mud , but the pilot opened ...
Page 129
... side in others . The tow - line is swapped about to suit , and trans- ferred from one tug to another . Sometimes a barge will let its line go slack so that you can go over it like a skipping - rope and pass on that side , where a sharp ...
... side in others . The tow - line is swapped about to suit , and trans- ferred from one tug to another . Sometimes a barge will let its line go slack so that you can go over it like a skipping - rope and pass on that side , where a sharp ...
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... side , countless fish were to be seen sticking in the mesh , and these were promptly shaken back into the sea , to enable the net to be stowed in orderly fashion and to prevent its being fouled when running out the next time . An ...
... side , countless fish were to be seen sticking in the mesh , and these were promptly shaken back into the sea , to enable the net to be stowed in orderly fashion and to prevent its being fouled when running out the next time . An ...
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AN INNOCENT IN THE AIR BY ROBERT HUNTER | 96 |
THE BOW RIVER BY R M PATTERSON | 194 |
ATAHUAS HATS BY PAMELA ERIKSSON | 288 |
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