Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... land by the way in which the ordinary laws of nature were deliberately infringed by the desert . He was accustomed to rivers running in valleys ; so was I for that matter . It was disconcerting , therefore , to find that the Tigris and ...
... land by the way in which the ordinary laws of nature were deliberately infringed by the desert . He was accustomed to rivers running in valleys ; so was I for that matter . It was disconcerting , therefore , to find that the Tigris and ...
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... land of his birth and became an officer in Lynch's steamers trading on the inland waters of Mesopotamia . Arabic had been the language he babbled as a child ; he never forgot it , and within a couple of years after his return he could ...
... land of his birth and became an officer in Lynch's steamers trading on the inland waters of Mesopotamia . Arabic had been the language he babbled as a child ; he never forgot it , and within a couple of years after his return he could ...
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... land and was digging up the old pipes , cleaning them out or replacing them , if necessary , with new ones . Come the spring his land would be good land again . Before breakfast on the second of those three " Dogs or cats ? " " Why no ...
... land and was digging up the old pipes , cleaning them out or replacing them , if necessary , with new ones . Come the spring his land would be good land again . Before breakfast on the second of those three " Dogs or cats ? " " Why no ...
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