Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 218W. Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 6
... heard , in the old days , vague references to the " Chains " ; what chains , and why they were there , no ques- tioning had ever been able to elicit . But whatever they were , I knew they were in the heart of the Marsh , and to the ...
... heard , in the old days , vague references to the " Chains " ; what chains , and why they were there , no ques- tioning had ever been able to elicit . But whatever they were , I knew they were in the heart of the Marsh , and to the ...
Side 14
... heard more clearly than before . The mashhuf grounded . Ba- halool jumped lightly out , and ran up the bank to one of the huts . He seemed to have some difficulty in inducing the woman to see me again , for I could hear his persuasive ...
... heard more clearly than before . The mashhuf grounded . Ba- halool jumped lightly out , and ran up the bank to one of the huts . He seemed to have some difficulty in inducing the woman to see me again , for I could hear his persuasive ...
Side 16
... heard the people speak of tantals , the mad djinns feared and dreaded by every Marsh Arab . powerful shaikh of my ac- quaintance had admitted to me , in lowered tones , that he had heard their laughter . But I had never come across a ...
... heard the people speak of tantals , the mad djinns feared and dreaded by every Marsh Arab . powerful shaikh of my ac- quaintance had admitted to me , in lowered tones , that he had heard their laughter . But I had never come across a ...
Side 27
... heard that the ex- pense of maintaining armed forces exceeded the possible benefits of their protection : " Let us behave with justice to all men , and all men will be- have with justice towards us . " The result of this idealistic ...
... heard that the ex- pense of maintaining armed forces exceeded the possible benefits of their protection : " Let us behave with justice to all men , and all men will be- have with justice towards us . " The result of this idealistic ...
Side 43
... heard a boom in the hall . It was Ursa Major . The Brebis hurriedly snatched a book from the shelf , as if to cover her flight , and slipped through the conservatory into the garden . One might almost call it a scamper . ' Hullo ! What ...
... heard a boom in the hall . It was Ursa Major . The Brebis hurriedly snatched a book from the shelf , as if to cover her flight , and slipped through the conservatory into the garden . One might almost call it a scamper . ' Hullo ! What ...
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Akaba Angela Arab arms asked Ben Jonson better Bligh boat Boswell Brebis British Cadiz called Captain carried Chimbashi course dark door England English eyes face father feet fire followed France French gave give grey guns hand head heard Hejaz Homersfield Irene island Jabala James Boswell John Nutt Jones Jonson Kerimor knew kongamato land light live Lommic looked Makhzen Manton ment miles morning native ness never night officers once passed Phillaur pinnace play pterodactyl Punjab replied rock round sailed Sallum Sancho Panza Sartoris seemed ship side Sir Edward Grey Sleive Staff Sultan talk tell thing thought tion told took turned Uncle Bliss Ursa Major village voice voyage Wallenstein Wejh wind woman word Yvon Kergoz