Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Side 11
... passed Coxall , the Wara- muri " captain , " and his men standing up to their waists in water , clearing away weeds and lily plants . These lilies open only at night , so that unless you travel by moonlight , you only see jealously ...
... passed Coxall , the Wara- muri " captain , " and his men standing up to their waists in water , clearing away weeds and lily plants . These lilies open only at night , so that unless you travel by moonlight , you only see jealously ...
Side 12
... passed , we detected a tiny brown child standing on the platform with his little naked person pressed motion- less against the tree - trunk and his eyes fast closed lest we should catch sight of him . The swampy jungle on both sides of ...
... passed , we detected a tiny brown child standing on the platform with his little naked person pressed motion- less against the tree - trunk and his eyes fast closed lest we should catch sight of him . The swampy jungle on both sides of ...
Side 30
... grasped the tiller and took the waves as much on the bow as possible . It had been touch and go for a few minutes , but gradually the danger passed . Then he saw the object again . Undoubtedly it was 30 [ July Predestination .
... grasped the tiller and took the waves as much on the bow as possible . It had been touch and go for a few minutes , but gradually the danger passed . Then he saw the object again . Undoubtedly it was 30 [ July Predestination .
Side 36
· band of camel's hair cord . These men rose respectfully as we passed them and entered an inner courtyard , whence we mounted a flight of steps lead- ing to the flat roof above Here were more Arabs , appa- rently of higher rank , one ...
· band of camel's hair cord . These men rose respectfully as we passed them and entered an inner courtyard , whence we mounted a flight of steps lead- ing to the flat roof above Here were more Arabs , appa- rently of higher rank , one ...
Side 39
... passed a number of women and children bathing in the sea , and though the former kept their faces veiled even in the ... passing through the town were soon galloping over the desert . The Sheikh was accompanied Once on the desert there ...
... passed a number of women and children bathing in the sea , and though the former kept their faces veiled even in the ... passing through the town were soon galloping over the desert . The Sheikh was accompanied Once on the desert there ...
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