Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 217William Blackwood, 1925 |
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Side 5
... the sand . Then there were the gipsies - two camps of them down there in the long valley of the marble rocks where the springs make pipes with all the were a brood of Hell , the terror of every 1925. ] The Only Man .
... the sand . Then there were the gipsies - two camps of them down there in the long valley of the marble rocks where the springs make pipes with all the were a brood of Hell , the terror of every 1925. ] The Only Man .
Side 37
... camp with eggs and sheep , regarding each as a potential thief and murderer , which , after all , was the correct attitude . One day a severe sandstorm swept over the camp , and the telephone - wire to the office was snapped by a gust ...
... camp with eggs and sheep , regarding each as a potential thief and murderer , which , after all , was the correct attitude . One day a severe sandstorm swept over the camp , and the telephone - wire to the office was snapped by a gust ...
Side 38
... camp ? The little babu blinked appre- hensively at me . " No , sir , " he admitted . " Then , " I answered , " you will come with me to Snag Piquet . You require exercise , for you are becoming painfully fat . Soon , verily , instead of ...
... camp ? The little babu blinked appre- hensively at me . " No , sir , " he admitted . " Then , " I answered , " you will come with me to Snag Piquet . You require exercise , for you are becoming painfully fat . Soon , verily , instead of ...
Side 39
... camp and from neighbouring piquets . I gazed through my binocu- lars at the wild and rugged panorama spread out below us , the slender line of the Takki Zam winding its way into the heart of the barren hills , and on its farther bank ...
... camp and from neighbouring piquets . I gazed through my binocu- lars at the wild and rugged panorama spread out below us , the slender line of the Takki Zam winding its way into the heart of the barren hills , and on its farther bank ...
Side 40
... camp , I cursed the man who had sited the execrable piquet , and grabbed the receiver . A faint voice answered my peremptory call , but before I could transmit a message the enemy fired again , and the telephone went dead . A shout from ...
... camp , I cursed the man who had sited the execrable piquet , and grabbed the receiver . A faint voice answered my peremptory call , but before I could transmit a message the enemy fired again , and the telephone went dead . A shout from ...
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Angoni Aristophanes arrived asked Babette Baiga began Boar boat Boswell Boswell's boys British called camp Captain CCXVII.-NO chinkara Consuls dance dark Dhanni Digby elephant enemy England English eyes face father feet fire followed Foreign Office France French friends Gond hand head heard hills hippo horse Indian J. M. Keynes Jacques Barbosse James Boswell Jumbe Kebnekaise Kidd knew lady land Lapland Lapp le nèg leetle letters lived London looked Lord Mackenzie master-fiddler ment miles mind morning Nala never night once party passed Provençal reindeer rifle river rock round seemed Selimani sepoys Sherani ship side slope Sterne stood story Sukha Svakko Swedish tell Temple things thought tiger tion told took turned Uncle Bliss village walk Waziri whole William Kidd wind word young Zhob