Blackwood's Magazine, Том 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... reached the other side in my mashhuf , and there dwelt the same Arabs as our- selves , building the same reed huts , and tending the same buffaloes . Why should your honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three ...
... reached the other side in my mashhuf , and there dwelt the same Arabs as our- selves , building the same reed huts , and tending the same buffaloes . Why should your honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three ...
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... reached the other side in safety , and slid into the calm waters of a channel winding between walls of shabab - the tall reed from which the marshman makes the semicircular frame- work to support the rush mats of his hut . Only the ...
... reached the other side in safety , and slid into the calm waters of a channel winding between walls of shabab - the tall reed from which the marshman makes the semicircular frame- work to support the rush mats of his hut . Only the ...
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... reached by which the marsh Arab would get safely off with his spoil , while the shabanah , by opening fire some time later , would divert suspicion to some perfectly innocent section or village . Little mud forts were erected along the ...
... reached by which the marsh Arab would get safely off with his spoil , while the shabanah , by opening fire some time later , would divert suspicion to some perfectly innocent section or village . Little mud forts were erected along the ...
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... reached my bungalow . It was making very slow progress , and down - stream too ; perhaps the heat of this oppressive evening had affected even the Arab who propelled it . I wondered if he might be my old friend Ahmad , who , fresh from ...
... reached my bungalow . It was making very slow progress , and down - stream too ; perhaps the heat of this oppressive evening had affected even the Arab who propelled it . I wondered if he might be my old friend Ahmad , who , fresh from ...
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... reached the river , and set out on our way down - stream , O Hakim , to receive your words of praise and honour . " The hoarse hurried voice ceased , and Hassain drank thirstily from the cup I held for him . But he had more to tell ...
... reached the river , and set out on our way down - stream , O Hakim , to receive your words of praise and honour . " The hoarse hurried voice ceased , and Hassain drank thirstily from the cup I held for him . But he had more to tell ...
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