Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 209W. Blackwood, 1921 |
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Side 30
... taken place at that spot , situ- ated some eight or nine miles away , I rode out toward the middle of the day in that direction , accompanied by my native groom , whose parents lived at Zinat , and who was most anxious as to the safety ...
... taken place at that spot , situ- ated some eight or nine miles away , I rode out toward the middle of the day in that direction , accompanied by my native groom , whose parents lived at Zinat , and who was most anxious as to the safety ...
Side 31
... taken to him . He was seated under some olive - trees in a little gully , surrounded by his men and by the headmen of the neighbouring tribes , who had collected on learning what had taken place . Raisuli re- ceived me pleasantly enough ...
... taken to him . He was seated under some olive - trees in a little gully , surrounded by his men and by the headmen of the neighbouring tribes , who had collected on learning what had taken place . Raisuli re- ceived me pleasantly enough ...
Side 48
... taken up their residence in the mountains at a con- siderable distance from the scene of their former activities , a picnic at Zinat was decided upon , and I was invited . The other members of our party consisted of Sir Gerard Lowther ...
... taken up their residence in the mountains at a con- siderable distance from the scene of their former activities , a picnic at Zinat was decided upon , and I was invited . The other members of our party consisted of Sir Gerard Lowther ...
Side 49
... taken , after all it was only what had happened be- fore , and I was used to adven- ture and hardship ; but for the others ! and I could not help thinking of the terms - pro- qably impossible terms - that D I then added , 66 We were ...
... taken , after all it was only what had happened be- fore , and I was used to adven- ture and hardship ; but for the others ! and I could not help thinking of the terms - pro- qably impossible terms - that D I then added , 66 We were ...
Side 51
... taken by Madame de Beaumarchais pictures me pacing out the length of the walls of the house . My note - book full of figures , I sat down again and dictated to El - Aoufi the following letter , which he wrote : " To the trusted and well ...
... taken by Madame de Beaumarchais pictures me pacing out the length of the walls of the house . My note - book full of figures , I sat down again and dictated to El - Aoufi the following letter , which he wrote : " To the trusted and well ...
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