Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor: From 1842 to 1850, Том 1Colburn, 1851 |
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... looked hideously grand in their courtly attire . These latter were alternately dis- posed of by many whimsical ways and means , and their vacancies supplied by other aspirants . Several of the victimised old ladies are said to have ...
... looked hideously grand in their courtly attire . These latter were alternately dis- posed of by many whimsical ways and means , and their vacancies supplied by other aspirants . Several of the victimised old ladies are said to have ...
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... looked hot and fierce ; ferocious - looking camel drivers were pressed into the service . The Nazir twirled his huge moustachios , and the Doctor , to be prepared for an emergency , had a table placed in the gateway , on which he made a ...
... looked hot and fierce ; ferocious - looking camel drivers were pressed into the service . The Nazir twirled his huge moustachios , and the Doctor , to be prepared for an emergency , had a table placed in the gateway , on which he made a ...
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... looked up to as a kind of Colonel Hawker , and certes I took good care to conceal the ignominious advantage I had taken of the birds . That was a secret between myself and old Juno the dog , and he came in for an equal share of honours ...
... looked up to as a kind of Colonel Hawker , and certes I took good care to conceal the ignominious advantage I had taken of the birds . That was a secret between myself and old Juno the dog , and he came in for an equal share of honours ...
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... looked upon as an ogre or a ghoul , if caught munching a crust of bread before that hour . The chief of the convent at Ramlah assured me , that he calculated the passage of European pilgrims and travellers who passed through Ramlah on ...
... looked upon as an ogre or a ghoul , if caught munching a crust of bread before that hour . The chief of the convent at Ramlah assured me , that he calculated the passage of European pilgrims and travellers who passed through Ramlah on ...
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... fountain outside of the gate— the other , that their usual abiding place , when at home , was just outside the town . Having recovered breath , I looked upon the jaunt as a capital joke ; I think the old ASIA MINOR . 71.
... fountain outside of the gate— the other , that their usual abiding place , when at home , was just outside the town . Having recovered breath , I looked upon the jaunt as a capital joke ; I think the old ASIA MINOR . 71.
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