Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 212William Blackwood, 1922 - England |
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Page 32
... door . They heard cries , but could not do anything . The cries stopped very soon - and the whole of the after end of the trawler became a blaze of flame . When she was sinking they launched the boat and got into it . The words came out ...
... door . They heard cries , but could not do anything . The cries stopped very soon - and the whole of the after end of the trawler became a blaze of flame . When she was sinking they launched the boat and got into it . The words came out ...
Page 37
... a very religious man : every morning , before sun get up , he go out of the house to say prayer at the Mosque , and he leave the door open till he come back . Now , Mubarak he know is Sheikh , 1922. ] My Friend the Sheikh . 37.
... a very religious man : every morning , before sun get up , he go out of the house to say prayer at the Mosque , and he leave the door open till he come back . Now , Mubarak he know is Sheikh , 1922. ] My Friend the Sheikh . 37.
Page 38
... door open . So Mubarak goes in through the door and goes up on the roof , where Mahmoud sleeps . He sees Mahmoud sleeping on the bed , and his wife with him and a little child . The wife hears him and sits up in the bed , very ...
... door open . So Mubarak goes in through the door and goes up on the roof , where Mahmoud sleeps . He sees Mahmoud sleeping on the bed , and his wife with him and a little child . The wife hears him and sits up in the bed , very ...
Page 39
... door leading into the harem open very slightly , a woman's arm extended through it , hold- ing something in the hand , had heard the woman's whisper , " Put this in the coffee , " and had seen the slave take it and put it into the pot ...
... door leading into the harem open very slightly , a woman's arm extended through it , hold- ing something in the hand , had heard the woman's whisper , " Put this in the coffee , " and had seen the slave take it and put it into the pot ...
Page 51
... door which leads in from the parapet beneath the great peaked roof , between it and the stone vault of the nave . An exclamation from the irrepressible Paddy , whose mis- chievous faculties were now thoroughly awake , awake , brought ...
... door which leads in from the parapet beneath the great peaked roof , between it and the stone vault of the nave . An exclamation from the irrepressible Paddy , whose mis- chievous faculties were now thoroughly awake , awake , brought ...
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