Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Side 8
... asked. self , robs with impunity , then the shabanahs were certainly successful ; but in the early days of the occupation it was disheartening to have to rely on this sort of irregular gen- darmerie .瘠 At one time shabanahs were posted ...
... asked. self , robs with impunity , then the shabanahs were certainly successful ; but in the early days of the occupation it was disheartening to have to rely on this sort of irregular gen- darmerie .瘠 At one time shabanahs were posted ...
Side 9
" " " Has he seen a tantal1 ? asked a shabanah standing near me of his companion . The boy landed not far from where I was sitting . " Blood , blood ! " he screamed , and fled to his hut . sun the stream looked like a Then , with a ...
" " " Has he seen a tantal1 ? asked a shabanah standing near me of his companion . The boy landed not far from where I was sitting . " Blood , blood ! " he screamed , and fled to his hut . sun the stream looked like a Then , with a ...
Side 10
... asked to see me . Everything possible had been done , but the S.A.S. held out no hopes of his re- covery . He thought , neverthe- less , that the patient's request had better be granted . Hassain had evidently been awaiting me with ...
... asked to see me . Everything possible had been done , but the S.A.S. held out no hopes of his re- covery . He thought , neverthe- less , that the patient's request had better be granted . Hassain had evidently been awaiting me with ...
Side 11
... asked me to be present at the final ceremony , and I had agreed , but only on condition that the said cere- mony took place at my head- quarters . This was a depar- ture from my usual custom of visiting the tribes in their vil- lages ...
... asked me to be present at the final ceremony , and I had agreed , but only on condition that the said cere- mony took place at my head- quarters . This was a depar- ture from my usual custom of visiting the tribes in their vil- lages ...
Side 34
... asked them to do any mortal thing on earth , even if they never did it , they would ac- quiesce with a pleasant and willing , " Indeed and I will , yer honour , " or , " Sure , it's a pleasure to do that same for ye , miss " very ...
... asked them to do any mortal thing on earth , even if they never did it , they would ac- quiesce with a pleasant and willing , " Indeed and I will , yer honour , " or , " Sure , it's a pleasure to do that same for ye , miss " very ...
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