Blackwood's Magazine, Том 210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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... Agha , and had at one time been employed by the British Political Department . Squatting down beside me , Hussan Agha began to talk , and told me that he was my friend , and would protect me , although he and his tribe were surrounded ...
... Agha , and had at one time been employed by the British Political Department . Squatting down beside me , Hussan Agha began to talk , and told me that he was my friend , and would protect me , although he and his tribe were surrounded ...
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... Agha , not without difficulty , to attempt to smuggle a note through to Rumaithah . In this note I told Hly . the state of the country through which I had passed , and informed him of my present position . Hussan Agha left me , and ...
... Agha , not without difficulty , to attempt to smuggle a note through to Rumaithah . In this note I told Hly . the state of the country through which I had passed , and informed him of my present position . Hussan Agha left me , and ...
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... Agha rose and prepared coffee , of which I eagerly partook . The sentry from the top of the tower joined us , and one by one the armed tribesmen , who had so suddenly departed the pre- vious night , returned . From their appearance I ...
... Agha rose and prepared coffee , of which I eagerly partook . The sentry from the top of the tower joined us , and one by one the armed tribesmen , who had so suddenly departed the pre- vious night , returned . From their appearance I ...
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... Agha was absent , and I began to feel somewhat per- turbed as many attempted to converse with me by making use of strange languages and making signs ; and although I understood their meaning to some extent , I preferred to remain silent ...
... Agha was absent , and I began to feel somewhat per- turbed as many attempted to converse with me by making use of strange languages and making signs ; and although I understood their meaning to some extent , I preferred to remain silent ...
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... Agha slowly interpreted my words . Hussan Agha had just spoken the last word , when boom - boom from the exploding bombs again vibrated through the air . One tribesman lowered his rifle . Boom - boom went the explod- ing bombs , this ...
... Agha slowly interpreted my words . Hussan Agha had just spoken the last word , when boom - boom from the exploding bombs again vibrated through the air . One tribesman lowered his rifle . Boom - boom went the explod- ing bombs , this ...
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