Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 236William Blackwood, 1934 - England |
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Page 579
... reached the caravan , who were re- posing themselves at the foot of a hill . They here permitted us to dismount , and I , being very ill , desired my friend to entreat them to consent that the tent might be pitched ; but they would not ...
... reached the caravan , who were re- posing themselves at the foot of a hill . They here permitted us to dismount , and I , being very ill , desired my friend to entreat them to consent that the tent might be pitched ; but they would not ...
Page 581
... reached above the clouds , in which manner we travelled until eight in the morning . The When we arrived at the River of Morocco , we stopped there for an hour and a half , and then advanced nearer the capital ; but we had a severe ...
... reached above the clouds , in which manner we travelled until eight in the morning . The When we arrived at the River of Morocco , we stopped there for an hour and a half , and then advanced nearer the capital ; but we had a severe ...
Page 796
... reached his basket , which already contained several snakes . He took off the lid , thrust in the cobra and shut the basket down again , saying that he would probably find the other snakes dead when he reached home , as the cobra was ...
... reached his basket , which already contained several snakes . He took off the lid , thrust in the cobra and shut the basket down again , saying that he would probably find the other snakes dead when he reached home , as the cobra was ...
Contents
MAGAS LOGcontd | 140 |
A BRUSH WITH MANCHURIAN BANDITS BY CAPTAIN J V | 302 |
A BOTANIST ON THE HOLY MOUNTAIN BY SIR ARTHUR W HILL | 649 |
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