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... Arabs , and they robbed our dwelling of all that it contained - yes , even of my only treasure . My friend tried to save my child , and the savages murdered her . I had gone to the village in the neigh- bourhood ; and when I returned ...
... Arabs , and they robbed our dwelling of all that it contained - yes , even of my only treasure . My friend tried to save my child , and the savages murdered her . I had gone to the village in the neigh- bourhood ; and when I returned ...
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Annie Webb. bourhood ; and when I returned all was over , and the Arabs gone . A young Egyptian who had seen it all , and had hidden himself in our garden , told me the fearful story . I hardly remember what happened after that . But I ...
Annie Webb. bourhood ; and when I returned all was over , and the Arabs gone . A young Egyptian who had seen it all , and had hidden himself in our garden , told me the fearful story . I hardly remember what happened after that . But I ...
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... Arabs , who often in their wanderings encamp on yonder plain , were more to be dreaded than we were at all aware of : and , as I told to you at Alexandria , they brought ruin , and despair , and death , upon our little house- hold . Far ...
... Arabs , who often in their wanderings encamp on yonder plain , were more to be dreaded than we were at all aware of : and , as I told to you at Alexandria , they brought ruin , and despair , and death , upon our little house- hold . Far ...
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... Arabs to our poor dwell- ing . My Cleon had often gone to their camp in the plain ; and , doubtless , some of the tribe had cast greedy and longing eyes on his golden ornaments . I used to love to see them encircling his arms . Now this ...
... Arabs to our poor dwell- ing . My Cleon had often gone to their camp in the plain ; and , doubtless , some of the tribe had cast greedy and longing eyes on his golden ornaments . I used to love to see them encircling his arms . Now this ...
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... Arabs take his life ? Nothing is impossible with God ; and in his own good time he may see fit to hear your prayers , and give you your heart's desire . " " I dare hardly hope it , " said Claudia sadly ; " and yet , when I think of the ...
... Arabs take his life ? Nothing is impossible with God ; and in his own good time he may see fit to hear your prayers , and give you your heart's desire . " " I dare hardly hope it , " said Claudia sadly ; " and yet , when I think of the ...
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