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... British aeroplane flew over , and we practised the " pro- cedure on the approach of air- craft . " A whistle was blown at the head of the battalion , down the column , " Aero- plane ! " Whereupon every one fell out on the right- hand ...
... British aeroplane flew over , and we practised the " pro- cedure on the approach of air- craft . " A whistle was blown at the head of the battalion , down the column , " Aero- plane ! " Whereupon every one fell out on the right- hand ...
Side 16
... British troops by 12 P.M. , to allow two French divisions to cross . We halted here for a couple of hours on the river bank . The river was very tempting , and we started to bathe ; almost immediately , however , one man , a good ...
... British troops by 12 P.M. , to allow two French divisions to cross . We halted here for a couple of hours on the river bank . The river was very tempting , and we started to bathe ; almost immediately , however , one man , a good ...
Side 19
... British Raj . " " I could trust your father not to betray me consciously , but I had seen too little of him to know his habits , and a word of my name would have in- sured my death , not necessarily at once but within the year . I might ...
... British Raj . " " I could trust your father not to betray me consciously , but I had seen too little of him to know his habits , and a word of my name would have in- sured my death , not necessarily at once but within the year . I might ...
Side 22
... British in their crafts ; yet they fail to catch aught save the mistakes from each , " " Yes , and they mimic you in their wine drinking too , O Shiah ! " 1 · " What a pity the holy prophet forbade its use ! A full bowl would be most ...
... British in their crafts ; yet they fail to catch aught save the mistakes from each , " " Yes , and they mimic you in their wine drinking too , O Shiah ! " 1 · " What a pity the holy prophet forbade its use ! A full bowl would be most ...
Side 24
... British cartridges on this side of the border , but it has made them suspicious . " 1 Bribe . a person of such accomplish- ments taking on so inferior a job were allayed by Yusuf's simple narrative of his wan- derings , a narrative ...
... British cartridges on this side of the border , but it has made them suspicious . " 1 Bribe . a person of such accomplish- ments taking on so inferior a job were allayed by Yusuf's simple narrative of his wan- derings , a narrative ...
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