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... river transport , on the off- chance of its proving useful . And now I hoped to supply the chance ; for the greater part of the district of which I was Assistant Political Officer was composed of marshes , hitherto only navigated by VOL ...
... river transport , on the off- chance of its proving useful . And now I hoped to supply the chance ; for the greater part of the district of which I was Assistant Political Officer was composed of marshes , hitherto only navigated by VOL ...
Side 25
... river running here through marsh country on both sides gave them con- tinual opportunities of stealing from the Government boats which passed up and down . Now I hoped that my new acquisition , the little motor- launch , would enable me ...
... river running here through marsh country on both sides gave them con- tinual opportunities of stealing from the Government boats which passed up and down . Now I hoped that my new acquisition , the little motor- launch , would enable me ...
Side 25
... river , they had never seen a motor - launch , propelled craft . Often , in the adventurous dreams of boy- hood , I had fancied myself arriving in some unexplored part of the world with a motor- car or some other unknown mechanical ...
... river , they had never seen a motor - launch , propelled craft . Often , in the adventurous dreams of boy- hood , I had fancied myself arriving in some unexplored part of the world with a motor- car or some other unknown mechanical ...
Side 25
... river transports , to ward off robbers from the marshes until it became clear that an understanding had been reached by which the marsh marsh Arab would get safely off with his spoil , while the shabanah , by opening fire some time ...
... river transports , to ward off robbers from the marshes until it became clear that an understanding had been reached by which the marsh marsh Arab would get safely off with his spoil , while the shabanah , by opening fire some time ...
Side 25
... river . I felt sure that this must be the miss- ing bale ; but how came it to be restored to me in this grue- some fashion , stained with the blood of two of my shabanahs ? This , however , was not the time for conjecture ; I sent for ...
... river . I felt sure that this must be the miss- ing bale ; but how came it to be restored to me in this grue- some fashion , stained with the blood of two of my shabanahs ? This , however , was not the time for conjecture ; I sent for ...
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