Blackwood's Magazine, Volúmenes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... whole hundred , four only had been labelled Somali , and these were duly roped and led aside by my own Somali men . The Chairman then asked me if I were satisfied . I merely repeated what I had always said- namely , that all these ...
... whole hundred , four only had been labelled Somali , and these were duly roped and led aside by my own Somali men . The Chairman then asked me if I were satisfied . I merely repeated what I had always said- namely , that all these ...
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... whole trip . As he was at this time the executive outfitter of all their safari business he had the whole job at his fingers ' ends , and I could be confident that all that part of our task - engagement of porters and the rest - would ...
... whole trip . As he was at this time the executive outfitter of all their safari business he had the whole job at his fingers ' ends , and I could be confident that all that part of our task - engagement of porters and the rest - would ...
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... whole suggestion , War and the glamour of War as the savage mind conceives it ; and no man sprung from a fighting race can watch it for long unmoved . When a halt was finally called the Duke went in among the warriors , shook hands with ...
... whole suggestion , War and the glamour of War as the savage mind conceives it ; and no man sprung from a fighting race can watch it for long unmoved . When a halt was finally called the Duke went in among the warriors , shook hands with ...
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