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... clear pocket raised hopes that we might be coming to an end of the cold , white clamminess , and gradually and almost imperceptibly we reached more open and undulating country , leaving the mountains and clouds behind . Then the road ...
... clear pocket raised hopes that we might be coming to an end of the cold , white clamminess , and gradually and almost imperceptibly we reached more open and undulating country , leaving the mountains and clouds behind . Then the road ...
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... clear where the North - West Frontier Province ended and Afghanistan began , but there was a certain kick to be got out of the thought that over there the dun hills were closed to us and had probably never been trodden by men . I could ...
... clear where the North - West Frontier Province ended and Afghanistan began , but there was a certain kick to be got out of the thought that over there the dun hills were closed to us and had probably never been trodden by men . I could ...
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... clear of the all - revealing searchlights , now concentrating on the grounded picket - boat , and there seemed quite a good chance that they might after all be able to make a getaway in the general confusion . But the odds were too ...
... clear of the all - revealing searchlights , now concentrating on the grounded picket - boat , and there seemed quite a good chance that they might after all be able to make a getaway in the general confusion . But the odds were too ...
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ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN BY LIEUT COMDR A G HAMILTON | 96 |
BALTIC CRUISE BY DUNCAN STEWART | 96 |
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