Blackwood's Magazine, Том 219W. Blackwood, 1926 |
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... the rifle to death , he merely fined him eight cows and confiscated the offending weapon . Having thus added a slave to his household and augmented his privy purse , A Chippenah took thought how be sent at once to the.
... the rifle to death , he merely fined him eight cows and confiscated the offending weapon . Having thus added a slave to his household and augmented his privy purse , A Chippenah took thought how be sent at once to the.
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... thought of sending Musa himself . At this the unfortu- nate Minister grovelled on the earth . The honour was too great , he declared ; also , did not his master remember how active he , Musa , had been dur- ing the hostilities five ...
... thought of sending Musa himself . At this the unfortu- nate Minister grovelled on the earth . The honour was too great , he declared ; also , did not his master remember how active he , Musa , had been dur- ing the hostilities five ...
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... thought of this last contingency which decided Chippenah to stay his hand , and reconcile himself , albeit with a very evil grace , to the three weeks of waiting imposed upon him by the dilatory methods of those in authority . the ...
... thought of this last contingency which decided Chippenah to stay his hand , and reconcile himself , albeit with a very evil grace , to the three weeks of waiting imposed upon him by the dilatory methods of those in authority . the ...
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... thought they had better do about it . That cheerful young officer seemed in no way disturbed . " Let's have some ... thoughts as did the far Kentish hop - fields to the " drunken private of the Buffs " about whom he had learnt a poem in ...
... thought they had better do about it . That cheerful young officer seemed in no way disturbed . " Let's have some ... thoughts as did the far Kentish hop - fields to the " drunken private of the Buffs " about whom he had learnt a poem in ...
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... thought that he would have recognised him , but when all the men were paraded be- fore him he failed to find in any of them the faintest re- semblance to his mental picture of the fallen Mek . The police were equally at a loss , nor ...
... thought that he would have recognised him , but when all the men were paraded be- fore him he failed to find in any of them the faintest re- semblance to his mental picture of the fallen Mek . The police were equally at a loss , nor ...
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