The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 158William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... miles to Vadsö . Back in the camp I had a talk with Per . There were three ways I could go . Thirty miles north - east would bring me up to Ifjord , and the map showed a road of sorts which ran east and south from there , and crossed ...
... miles to Vadsö . Back in the camp I had a talk with Per . There were three ways I could go . Thirty miles north - east would bring me up to Ifjord , and the map showed a road of sorts which ran east and south from there , and crossed ...
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... miles of unmapped country , which was complicated by the fact that I did not know where I was to start with . But I decided that southeast ought to hit it off , and went to bed . It would be nearly eighty miles to the ferry . At nine o ...
... miles of unmapped country , which was complicated by the fact that I did not know where I was to start with . But I decided that southeast ought to hit it off , and went to bed . It would be nearly eighty miles to the ferry . At nine o ...
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... miles farther down the road and arrive at ' The Ridge . ' As we top the crest we halt for a moment by the Signal Tower , familiar to all who read the story of the Siege of Delhi . Before us , not two miles off the walls of old Delhi ...
... miles farther down the road and arrive at ' The Ridge . ' As we top the crest we halt for a moment by the Signal Tower , familiar to all who read the story of the Siege of Delhi . Before us , not two miles off the walls of old Delhi ...
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