Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 244W. Blackwood, 1938 - England |
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Page 38
... moved forward across the brown plain . Beside me two batteries of eighteen - pounders , their guns beautifully aligned , were in action ready to fire . I looked back ; the infantry were on the move , black columns ad- vancing on a broad ...
... moved forward across the brown plain . Beside me two batteries of eighteen - pounders , their guns beautifully aligned , were in action ready to fire . I looked back ; the infantry were on the move , black columns ad- vancing on a broad ...
Page 369
... moved on , and we followed . It might have been supposed that after making a meal of a whole sheep our lion would have been well content to lie up for the day at the first convenient resting - place . Not a bit of it . On and on he went ...
... moved on , and we followed . It might have been supposed that after making a meal of a whole sheep our lion would have been well content to lie up for the day at the first convenient resting - place . Not a bit of it . On and on he went ...
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... moved to the vicinity of the Mosque , where they received their initial urging from the Kadi ; they then moved along to the Manshiyeh Gardens , a public garden close to the suk , where the political agitators got to work . Having been ...
... moved to the vicinity of the Mosque , where they received their initial urging from the Kadi ; they then moved along to the Manshiyeh Gardens , a public garden close to the suk , where the political agitators got to work . Having been ...
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ACROSS THE SAHARA BY CAR BY CLELAND SCOTT | 1 |
A LION OR TWO BY LIEUT COLONEL A H E MOSSE C I E | 102 |
as delighted as ever with Blackwoods Magazine | 148 |
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