Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 288W. Blackwood, 1960 |
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Page 159
It Underfoot the track was sandy , and except for our occasional conversa- tion we moved with little noise . Walking thus we had rounded one of the corners when we saw ahead , moving across the track , a large goanna . It was five or ...
It Underfoot the track was sandy , and except for our occasional conversa- tion we moved with little noise . Walking thus we had rounded one of the corners when we saw ahead , moving across the track , a large goanna . It was five or ...
Page 163
... track , and I followed the general line into the bush and found broken twigs , and a piece of silver paper fastened to a branch . The track was certainly ill - defined , but it was undoubtedly there . I scouted ahead watching for other ...
... track , and I followed the general line into the bush and found broken twigs , and a piece of silver paper fastened to a branch . The track was certainly ill - defined , but it was undoubtedly there . I scouted ahead watching for other ...
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... track . We decided to move it to its rightful place . ( Some days later we heard that it had marked an obscure track to Shark Bay , the place of the rock platform and bait - tin , which was occasionally visited by local fishermen . In ...
... track . We decided to move it to its rightful place . ( Some days later we heard that it had marked an obscure track to Shark Bay , the place of the rock platform and bait - tin , which was occasionally visited by local fishermen . In ...
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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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