Blackwood's Magazine, Томове 251–252W. Blackwood, 1942 |
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... Course is an individual Course . Over and over again our correspondents say , in effect : " I feel that this Course was prepared for me , and me only . " Substantially this is so , for the instructional notes and letters of advice are ...
... Course is an individual Course . Over and over again our correspondents say , in effect : " I feel that this Course was prepared for me , and me only . " Substantially this is so , for the instructional notes and letters of advice are ...
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... course , there was our own Sergeant B. , with his well - ripped tyre . . Eight . We were nearly a quarter of an hour late for the rendezvous , but our new companions were still above the aerodrome , waiting , when we arrived . And so ...
... course , there was our own Sergeant B. , with his well - ripped tyre . . Eight . We were nearly a quarter of an hour late for the rendezvous , but our new companions were still above the aerodrome , waiting , when we arrived . And so ...
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... course . We went on with that all day in pairs , keeping a sharp look - out . Then the darkness came down on us again . " With the first creep of light on the Monday morning the wind rose to gale force , and the seas became wilder than ...
... course . We went on with that all day in pairs , keeping a sharp look - out . Then the darkness came down on us again . " With the first creep of light on the Monday morning the wind rose to gale force , and the seas became wilder than ...
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Contents for January 1942 | 80 |
A GIPPSLAND TROUT STREAM | 236 |
AT THE HUB BY WESTON MARTYR | 434 |
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