Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Side 4
... hour to hour as the little motor- boat penetrated more and more deeply into its heart , yet al- ways the same , the quiet marsh opened its waterways to re- ceive us . Like some Belle Dame sans Merci , it seemed to beckon us on and on ...
... hour to hour as the little motor- boat penetrated more and more deeply into its heart , yet al- ways the same , the quiet marsh opened its waterways to re- ceive us . Like some Belle Dame sans Merci , it seemed to beckon us on and on ...
Side 5
... hour the launch was banking in beside a small mound . Though it was almost sun- Enter , " she said in a harsh clear voice . " Enter , in the name of Allah . " Turning to the other women , she gave a string of rapid orders , which they ...
... hour the launch was banking in beside a small mound . Though it was almost sun- Enter , " she said in a harsh clear voice . " Enter , in the name of Allah . " Turning to the other women , she gave a string of rapid orders , which they ...
Side 10
... hour later I was sent for . Hassain had recovered con- sciousness , and repeatedly 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 ...
... hour later I was sent for . Hassain had recovered con- sciousness , and repeatedly 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 ...
Side 13
... hour . It is remarkable how willingly this sort of arbitrary trimming of the balance is accepted , even welcomed , by Arabs . I am afraid I cannot claim origin- ality in settling the present dispute as I did , for some months earlier ...
... hour . It is remarkable how willingly this sort of arbitrary trimming of the balance is accepted , even welcomed , by Arabs . I am afraid I cannot claim origin- ality in settling the present dispute as I did , for some months earlier ...
Side 15
... hour later . As it moved off , I could see them still chuckling over the events of the after- noon , still relating the story one to another , and I laughed at the simplicity of these chil- dren of the marsh . But he laughs loudest ...
... hour later . As it moved off , I could see them still chuckling over the events of the after- noon , still relating the story one to another , and I laughed at the simplicity of these chil- dren of the marsh . But he laughs loudest ...
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