Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 9
... feet before prayer , and a tiled water - course in front of the sanctuary which faces the en- trance . On the right and left are large rooms richly orna- mented with incised plaster- work . The writer was privi- leged to enter the ...
... feet before prayer , and a tiled water - course in front of the sanctuary which faces the en- trance . On the right and left are large rooms richly orna- mented with incised plaster- work . The writer was privi- leged to enter the ...
Side 10
... feet below with bands of silver and often the level of the tiled walk inlaid with gold and ivory , which divides them . At the are beautiful objects , but are further or western end there now very scarce . Opening off is another paved ...
... feet below with bands of silver and often the level of the tiled walk inlaid with gold and ivory , which divides them . At the are beautiful objects , but are further or western end there now very scarce . Opening off is another paved ...
Side 14
... feet of the unbeliever . The writer has spent hours with a powerful telescope scanning the snows and the lower slopes , which are thickly covered with magnificent cedar forest . On a clear day , and even at forty miles , enough can be ...
... feet of the unbeliever . The writer has spent hours with a powerful telescope scanning the snows and the lower slopes , which are thickly covered with magnificent cedar forest . On a clear day , and even at forty miles , enough can be ...
Side 28
... feet , and the lower part of his legs , which were bare . His mous- tache and straggling beard were powdered with sand and gravel ; and on looking closely at his middle , where the trousers- tops gave place to uncovered flesh , I saw ...
... feet , and the lower part of his legs , which were bare . His mous- tache and straggling beard were powdered with sand and gravel ; and on looking closely at his middle , where the trousers- tops gave place to uncovered flesh , I saw ...
Side 31
... feet below the ceiling , let in a certain amount of light . Through it crawled all sorts of insects , and hun- dreds of vermin were to be seen moving in and out of the fissures on the walls . Former tenants had left filth in each of the ...
... feet below the ceiling , let in a certain amount of light . Through it crawled all sorts of insects , and hun- dreds of vermin were to be seen moving in and out of the fissures on the walls . Former tenants had left filth in each of the ...
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