Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Side 12
... later , when the Indian vanishes back into his forest life , and is no more seen by those who have lavished an infinity of pains on his educa- tion . After a short halt we con- tinued down the Bara - bara , meeting no one , though in ...
... later , when the Indian vanishes back into his forest life , and is no more seen by those who have lavished an infinity of pains on his educa- tion . After a short halt we con- tinued down the Bara - bara , meeting no one , though in ...
Side 33
... later he was outside a little harbour , and a motor fishing - boat was coming out between the two jetties . Stayson waved to the man , and he came almost alongside . The sight of Stayson told him that he was dealing with ex- tremities ...
... later he was outside a little harbour , and a motor fishing - boat was coming out between the two jetties . Stayson waved to the man , and he came almost alongside . The sight of Stayson told him that he was dealing with ex- tremities ...
Side 36
... later in connection with an interesting incident . My first visit to Mubarak closed with friendly farewells , and he placed his horses at the disposal of myself and the officers whenever we wished to ride , an invitation of which we ...
... later in connection with an interesting incident . My first visit to Mubarak closed with friendly farewells , and he placed his horses at the disposal of myself and the officers whenever we wished to ride , an invitation of which we ...
Side 39
... later I left the ship at 4.30 A.M. with three officers , a marine servant , and Abdullah the interpreter , and on landing repaired to the Sheikh's house , where Jabur informed us that the Sheikh himself was coming out with us , and ...
... later I left the ship at 4.30 A.M. with three officers , a marine servant , and Abdullah the interpreter , and on landing repaired to the Sheikh's house , where Jabur informed us that the Sheikh himself was coming out with us , and ...
Side 46
... later on denied all knowledge of the affair . The Turks , finding threats useless and hopes of direct attacks vain in the presence of British cruisers , now adopted a more subtle method : they began a policy of gradual en- croachment on ...
... later on denied all knowledge of the affair . The Turks , finding threats useless and hopes of direct attacks vain in the presence of British cruisers , now adopted a more subtle method : they began a policy of gradual en- croachment on ...
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