Blackwood's Magazine, 299 tomasW. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... heard a strange sound . An Australian laughed - out loud ! " Yer got smecked , didn't yer , Maria ? " Two visits to Sydney , totalling in all seven months , and the first - and last time I heard an Australian laugh out loud was when I ...
... heard a strange sound . An Australian laughed - out loud ! " Yer got smecked , didn't yer , Maria ? " Two visits to Sydney , totalling in all seven months , and the first - and last time I heard an Australian laugh out loud was when I ...
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... heard several rather grim tales of the café and of themselves during the more recent war of Hitler's making . We heard why the café had had to be rebuilt . We heard of their journey to the south with nothing but a hand - cart for their ...
... heard several rather grim tales of the café and of themselves during the more recent war of Hitler's making . We heard why the café had had to be rebuilt . We heard of their journey to the south with nothing but a hand - cart for their ...
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... heard sounds below . The chief engineer , who had spent all his seagoing life burning coal , believed the fire had such a thorough hold that the puny streams of water could not quench it . " It's deep down somewhere , " he said , as he ...
... heard sounds below . The chief engineer , who had spent all his seagoing life burning coal , believed the fire had such a thorough hold that the puny streams of water could not quench it . " It's deep down somewhere , " he said , as he ...
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