Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1951 |
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... side . We are then ready to deal with the sweet - a clear jelly with a distinct flavour of cloves , followed by coffee . Malays being teetotallers by virtue of their religion , no intoxicating drinks are served , but the Europeans are ...
... side . We are then ready to deal with the sweet - a clear jelly with a distinct flavour of cloves , followed by coffee . Malays being teetotallers by virtue of their religion , no intoxicating drinks are served , but the Europeans are ...
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... side . As I forced the heavy handle , the door swung open on a central pivot , not like our submarine doors , which open on hinges . I crawled through and , on alighting on the other side , the door closed on me automatically . It ...
... side . As I forced the heavy handle , the door swung open on a central pivot , not like our submarine doors , which open on hinges . I crawled through and , on alighting on the other side , the door closed on me automatically . It ...
Σελίδα 288
... wide . Did this extend right across the boat from side to side leaving no way round ? This edge must be traced slowly , keeping one's balance and weight so as not to fall forward into the water below . With left hand clutching the ...
... wide . Did this extend right across the boat from side to side leaving no way round ? This edge must be traced slowly , keeping one's balance and weight so as not to fall forward into the water below . With left hand clutching the ...
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