Blackwood's Magazine, Том 209W. Blackwood, 1921 |
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... means easy to see my way , for there was nobody I could ask to help me . Neighbours of my own class were few and far between , and every one already found it hard enough to " carry on " amid the ever - increasing diffi- culties that ...
... means easy to see my way , for there was nobody I could ask to help me . Neighbours of my own class were few and far between , and every one already found it hard enough to " carry on " amid the ever - increasing diffi- culties that ...
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... means taken aback by this unexpected de- velopment in the situation . It was only when he passed the usual rendezvous , and , with his bagpipes under his arm and the basket on his shoulder , led the way up the farther side of the glen ...
... means taken aback by this unexpected de- velopment in the situation . It was only when he passed the usual rendezvous , and , with his bagpipes under his arm and the basket on his shoulder , led the way up the farther side of the glen ...
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... means despised , profession of I. a cattle robber . It is a risky business and requires courage . You may just as likely be shot yourself as shoot any one else ; but prestige tells in fav- our of the head of the band , and a reign of ...
... means despised , profession of I. a cattle robber . It is a risky business and requires courage . You may just as likely be shot yourself as shoot any one else ; but prestige tells in fav- our of the head of the band , and a reign of ...
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... means of communica- tion between the British Gov- ernment and the tribesmen . These negotiations were doubly difficult owing to the fact that the mountaineers had no recog- nised chiefs , and that many tribes were concerned . Yet in ...
... means of communica- tion between the British Gov- ernment and the tribesmen . These negotiations were doubly difficult owing to the fact that the mountaineers had no recog- nised chiefs , and that many tribes were concerned . Yet in ...
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... means the depriving of the soul of resurrection . It was a splendid bluff , and I felt the greatest delight in using it . I was there alone , seated in the centre of a great circle of the tribesmen , who swore and cursed and threatened ...
... means the depriving of the soul of resurrection . It was a splendid bluff , and I felt the greatest delight in using it . I was there alone , seated in the centre of a great circle of the tribesmen , who swore and cursed and threatened ...
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