Blackwood's Magazine, Том 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... door perhaps rolls of cotton of British manufac- ture , together with bright- coloured and embroidered cloths of native make ; again a tin- smith ( generally a Jew ) ham- mering busily and noisily and surrounded by many household ...
... door perhaps rolls of cotton of British manufac- ture , together with bright- coloured and embroidered cloths of native make ; again a tin- smith ( generally a Jew ) ham- mering busily and noisily and surrounded by many household ...
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... door of the mosque . During the great feast of the Aid el Kebeer thousands of sheep are brought in from the country and slaughtered in the houses . On certain occasions the popu- lation goes out en masse to some saint - house outside ...
... door of the mosque . During the great feast of the Aid el Kebeer thousands of sheep are brought in from the country and slaughtered in the houses . On certain occasions the popu- lation goes out en masse to some saint - house outside ...
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... door- knob , I was taken to a sheet- less , dirty - blanketed bed , in an overcrowded ward that reeked of unwashed flesh . The beds were so close that one had to climb into them from the foot , so that there was no chance of escaping ...
... door- knob , I was taken to a sheet- less , dirty - blanketed bed , in an overcrowded ward that reeked of unwashed flesh . The beds were so close that one had to climb into them from the foot , so that there was no chance of escaping ...
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... door , which , from past observation , I knew would not be locked . I had been absent for two hours , and already the first glimmer of an eastern dawn had lassoed the countryside . I unlatched the door , entered the passage - and found ...
... door , which , from past observation , I knew would not be locked . I had been absent for two hours , and already the first glimmer of an eastern dawn had lassoed the countryside . I unlatched the door , entered the passage - and found ...
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... door I became morally dead , and past caring about surroundings or events . Physical weakness , mental agony , a terrible dizziness that resulted from having been bare- headed in the Palestine sun , the succession of privations and ...
... door I became morally dead , and past caring about surroundings or events . Physical weakness , mental agony , a terrible dizziness that resulted from having been bare- headed in the Palestine sun , the succession of privations and ...
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