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... knew what it was like to be caught in one of those monster waves . It would tumble you under like a rag doll . And ... knew there wasn't room to play cricket with so many people on the beach , but I wanted to see what he would say . " A ...
... knew what it was like to be caught in one of those monster waves . It would tumble you under like a rag doll . And ... knew there wasn't room to play cricket with so many people on the beach , but I wanted to see what he would say . " A ...
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... knew stories about the limekiln and Don Juan Mountain , and I had heard that there were duendes also , who lived in places such as these woods . I knew that there was a stream ahead where things had happened , and that the people of San ...
... knew stories about the limekiln and Don Juan Mountain , and I had heard that there were duendes also , who lived in places such as these woods . I knew that there was a stream ahead where things had happened , and that the people of San ...
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... knew how to fold paper darts so that they glided with the grace of swans . Even to the sharpening of pencils he brought a deft and patient craftsmanship constantly in demand . A quiet , gentle - humoured and rather melan- choly man who ...
... knew how to fold paper darts so that they glided with the grace of swans . Even to the sharpening of pencils he brought a deft and patient craftsmanship constantly in demand . A quiet , gentle - humoured and rather melan- choly man who ...
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CONTENTS | 14 |
Sullivan 506 | 20 |
Wanderer in South America A By Milford Collins | 27 |
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