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... winds . Time of wind - towers , craning above flat roofs to catch the faintest puff of air ; of dust - devils , pillars of whirling sand dancing across the scorched plains ; a time of boiling radiators , when buses carry chains and ...
... winds . Time of wind - towers , craning above flat roofs to catch the faintest puff of air ; of dust - devils , pillars of whirling sand dancing across the scorched plains ; a time of boiling radiators , when buses carry chains and ...
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... wind caught us . It rose from the other side and was so sudden it nearly threw us down . From here we could see very far into Italy . We had entered a changed world , all of a sudden we were very high up . Infinitely far below us lay ...
... wind caught us . It rose from the other side and was so sudden it nearly threw us down . From here we could see very far into Italy . We had entered a changed world , all of a sudden we were very high up . Infinitely far below us lay ...
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... wind had become stronger , battering us all the time as if trying to smash us against a rock . It howled and drove tiny hard flakes which bit my face and filled my nostrils . I stopped for a moment and like a teasing demon the wind ...
... wind had become stronger , battering us all the time as if trying to smash us against a rock . It howled and drove tiny hard flakes which bit my face and filled my nostrils . I stopped for a moment and like a teasing demon the wind ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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