Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... ship thither has yet to be solved . From Parika , the Govern- ment ferry bore us across the salt yellow water with many a wide detour to avoid the shoals off several large islands , two of which grow rice and sugar . Then we entered the ...
... ship thither has yet to be solved . From Parika , the Govern- ment ferry bore us across the salt yellow water with many a wide detour to avoid the shoals off several large islands , two of which grow rice and sugar . Then we entered the ...
Side 33
... ship landwards , just as the edge of a fiery red sun cut the horizon ; he felt as though his body were dead , but his mind was supremely happy . Two thoughts ran through his brain , indistinct but ab- sorbing . One a sense of ac ...
... ship landwards , just as the edge of a fiery red sun cut the horizon ; he felt as though his body were dead , but his mind was supremely happy . Two thoughts ran through his brain , indistinct but ab- sorbing . One a sense of ac ...
Side 35
... ship upon a painted ocean , " alone in exceeding loneliness , waiting and watching for events . It was summer , and the heat was intense . The ship was floating in hot water ; from a cloudless brazen sky the sun beat down mercilessly ...
... ship upon a painted ocean , " alone in exceeding loneliness , waiting and watching for events . It was summer , and the heat was intense . The ship was floating in hot water ; from a cloudless brazen sky the sun beat down mercilessly ...
Side 37
... ship , but I had frequent visits from his son , Jabur , and his vizier , Hadji Ali . Jabur was a fine- looking , thick - set , 66 the circum- 6 stances of his obtaining the position of Sheikh of Koweit . These circumstances make a story ...
... ship , but I had frequent visits from his son , Jabur , and his vizier , Hadji Ali . Jabur was a fine- looking , thick - set , 66 the circum- 6 stances of his obtaining the position of Sheikh of Koweit . These circumstances make a story ...
Side 38
... ship was in the harbour , never slept in the same place through- out the night . He would retire to rest , but soon afterwards changed to another part of his palace , so that no enemy could be sure where to find him . But as long as a ...
... ship was in the harbour , never slept in the same place through- out the night . He would retire to rest , but soon afterwards changed to another part of his palace , so that no enemy could be sure where to find him . But as long as a ...
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