The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... heard of it before ! I'll bet you don't believe what you heard ? I didn't anyhow when I heard about the ring magic first . It's true all the same . ' ' But the so - called Death Rings only affect aborigines , ' I interrupted . · ' Mate ...
... heard of it before ! I'll bet you don't believe what you heard ? I didn't anyhow when I heard about the ring magic first . It's true all the same . ' ' But the so - called Death Rings only affect aborigines , ' I interrupted . · ' Mate ...
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... heard of them as holds that to do the big things you'll need to be sober . Which is contrairy to our holding in Carrigrohan — and , for what I know , in other parts of the country - that for a big thing you'd need to be drunk and the ...
... heard of them as holds that to do the big things you'll need to be sober . Which is contrairy to our holding in Carrigrohan — and , for what I know , in other parts of the country - that for a big thing you'd need to be drunk and the ...
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... heard resounding from weed - smothered depths of native gardens , and from the luxuriant recesses of mountain ' kloofs and other places which harbour rank vegetation . This extraordinary sound is , in fact , co - incident with the rainy ...
... heard resounding from weed - smothered depths of native gardens , and from the luxuriant recesses of mountain ' kloofs and other places which harbour rank vegetation . This extraordinary sound is , in fact , co - incident with the rainy ...
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