Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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... took to occupying pulpits he had written some poetry , a few pages of criticism , and a chap- ter or two of romance , which to our mind were among the most promising work of the day . He had revealed a wild vigour of imagination and a ...
... took to occupying pulpits he had written some poetry , a few pages of criticism , and a chap- ter or two of romance , which to our mind were among the most promising work of the day . He had revealed a wild vigour of imagination and a ...
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... took the way out of it which he conceived the better . That the Umbeyla cam- paign did not end in disaster was due to the pluck and discipline of our soldiers - British , Pathan , Sikh , they had in their officers , and the in- and ...
... took the way out of it which he conceived the better . That the Umbeyla cam- paign did not end in disaster was due to the pluck and discipline of our soldiers - British , Pathan , Sikh , they had in their officers , and the in- and ...
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... took up his stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour . " One morning he pre- sented himself accompanied by his wife and several children , all crying " favour ...
... took up his stand morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour . " One morning he pre- sented himself accompanied by his wife and several children , all crying " favour ...
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... took to following me home . He did this at first at a re- spectful distance and in silence , but after several days began to follow more immediately on my heels , and to call attention to himself by ejaculating vari- ous supplications ...
... took to following me home . He did this at first at a re- spectful distance and in silence , but after several days began to follow more immediately on my heels , and to call attention to himself by ejaculating vari- ous supplications ...
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... took me by the hand and , followed by the kinsmen , we passed hand - in - hand into a long , dimly - lit corridor where dinner was served . The Jam sat at a small table towards one end of the corridor , with a cluster of kinsmen and ...
... took me by the hand and , followed by the kinsmen , we passed hand - in - hand into a long , dimly - lit corridor where dinner was served . The Jam sat at a small table towards one end of the corridor , with a cluster of kinsmen and ...
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