Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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Side 4
... mind . The praises of Fez have been sung by numerous native writers with extravagant epithets and many quaint phrases ; but the fact remains that it is the most picturesque and interest- ing city in Morocco . For the first five hundred ...
... mind . The praises of Fez have been sung by numerous native writers with extravagant epithets and many quaint phrases ; but the fact remains that it is the most picturesque and interest- ing city in Morocco . For the first five hundred ...
Side 21
... mind for preparing an escape . More- over , my leg was feeling stronger every day , so that I hoped to make the attempt quite soon . While thinking over my plan one morning , I was in- terrupted by a soft - spoken sentence in French ...
... mind for preparing an escape . More- over , my leg was feeling stronger every day , so that I hoped to make the attempt quite soon . While thinking over my plan one morning , I was in- terrupted by a soft - spoken sentence in French ...
Side 34
... mind , a prisoner can only think , and think , and think , and all his thoughts are morbid . I had six matches in my pocket , and with these I invented all sorts of games and puzzles . But after a few hours my brain , refusing to con ...
... mind , a prisoner can only think , and think , and think , and all his thoughts are morbid . I had six matches in my pocket , and with these I invented all sorts of games and puzzles . But after a few hours my brain , refusing to con ...
Side 36
... mind from its lonely bitterness ; and I read the child's magazine ver- sion of ' The Newcomes ' many times over , until its power to irritate was expended . After a few more days my confinement became less soli- tary . The German major ...
... mind from its lonely bitterness ; and I read the child's magazine ver- sion of ' The Newcomes ' many times over , until its power to irritate was expended . After a few more days my confinement became less soli- tary . The German major ...
Side 37
... mind had actually begun to fear for my reason . He understood all this , and to the limit of his powers did his best to remedy it , well know ing that his actions would bring him the enmity and sus- pioions of the Turkish officers . His ...
... mind had actually begun to fear for my reason . He understood all this , and to the limit of his powers did his best to remedy it , well know ing that his actions would bring him the enmity and sus- pioions of the Turkish officers . His ...
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