Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 222W. Blackwood, 1927 |
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... English winter - time . A sort of feel of London , as if Tilbury had been dropped in the Far East and become orientalised . But the languor and everlasting patience of the East are missing . On the river is all the bustle of the West ...
... English winter - time . A sort of feel of London , as if Tilbury had been dropped in the Far East and become orientalised . But the languor and everlasting patience of the East are missing . On the river is all the bustle of the West ...
Side 18
... English , and setting his chin upwards until he himself looked like a question mark . 66 Yes , if you declare at Punta Gorda . ” 66 That will take too long , " I contended . 66 " " Good . Then you can look after yourselves , ' and with ...
... English , and setting his chin upwards until he himself looked like a question mark . 66 Yes , if you declare at Punta Gorda . ” 66 That will take too long , " I contended . 66 " " Good . Then you can look after yourselves , ' and with ...
Side 41
... English at the Mamur , Abdulla Effendi Tantowi , who followed in his wake making large soothing gestures . M'Wil- liam had no idea what it was all about , but he took hold of the situation firmly . Ignor- ing the excited physician , he ...
... English at the Mamur , Abdulla Effendi Tantowi , who followed in his wake making large soothing gestures . M'Wil- liam had no idea what it was all about , but he took hold of the situation firmly . Ignor- ing the excited physician , he ...
Side 42
... English . " Some of these Sudanese are so ignorant ! The matter was most carefully ex- plained to him , but nevertheless he must have failed to under- stand that his licence was for sheep and cattle only . " Abdulla Effendi did not ...
... English . " Some of these Sudanese are so ignorant ! The matter was most carefully ex- plained to him , but nevertheless he must have failed to under- stand that his licence was for sheep and cattle only . " Abdulla Effendi did not ...
Side 59
... English the Highlanders were savages , alien in race and language . Prince Charles might just as well have invaded England at the head of a band of Cherokee Indians . The terror of the English peasants , " the most stupid and credulous ...
... English the Highlanders were savages , alien in race and language . Prince Charles might just as well have invaded England at the head of a band of Cherokee Indians . The terror of the English peasants , " the most stupid and credulous ...
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