Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 263,Oplag 1587William Blackwood, 1948 |
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... palanquin . At last I saw him coming . He was riding in his palanquin , high above the crowd . The procession was led by about twenty ex - servicemen wearing their green Burma overalls , bright with ribbons . Then came the Chief ...
... palanquin . At last I saw him coming . He was riding in his palanquin , high above the crowd . The procession was led by about twenty ex - servicemen wearing their green Burma overalls , bright with ribbons . Then came the Chief ...
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... palanquin , grins of achievement and spasms of terror chasing each other across his wizened little face . When he turned to wave to us on the veranda there was very nearly a disaster , but I saw a strong black hand reach up beyond the ...
... palanquin , grins of achievement and spasms of terror chasing each other across his wizened little face . When he turned to wave to us on the veranda there was very nearly a disaster , but I saw a strong black hand reach up beyond the ...
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