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... feet from America to Canada . Behind Blondin walked his agent , Harry Colcord . As they approached the high cliff of the gorge where the river ran one hundred and seventy feet below , Blondin said , Harry , be sure and let yourself rest ...
... feet from America to Canada . Behind Blondin walked his agent , Harry Colcord . As they approached the high cliff of the gorge where the river ran one hundred and seventy feet below , Blondin said , Harry , be sure and let yourself rest ...
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... feet away . Merely to hang like a weighted sack was bad enough , but Blondin had to stop and rest . Seven times Colcord had to descend , feeling with trembling feet for the swinging rope , clutching Blondin's slippery clothing , and ...
... feet away . Merely to hang like a weighted sack was bad enough , but Blondin had to stop and rest . Seven times Colcord had to descend , feeling with trembling feet for the swinging rope , clutching Blondin's slippery clothing , and ...
Página 381
... feet shackled . On 2nd September he crossed at night and stood on his head in the middle of the rope , silhouetted against the fireworks . Somersaults , headstands , walking on stilts , and walking with his feet tied up in baskets ...
... feet shackled . On 2nd September he crossed at night and stood on his head in the middle of the rope , silhouetted against the fireworks . Somersaults , headstands , walking on stilts , and walking with his feet tied up in baskets ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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