Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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... road . They'd been marching across country , you'll understand , sir , to avoid surprise , they having no arms , and they almost walk into a crowd of natives lying asleep round bullock - carts . You know how it is with natives , sir ...
... road . They'd been marching across country , you'll understand , sir , to avoid surprise , they having no arms , and they almost walk into a crowd of natives lying asleep round bullock - carts . You know how it is with natives , sir ...
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... road climbs steadily through a rugged gorge the remote sides of which are considerable mountains , subtending a series of jumbled and planless scarps which converge on the road below and flank it at close rifle range throughout its ...
... road climbs steadily through a rugged gorge the remote sides of which are considerable mountains , subtending a series of jumbled and planless scarps which converge on the road below and flank it at close rifle range throughout its ...
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... road to the coming and going of the long , slow - moving camel caravans that plied back and forth to distant Inner Asia . On to where the picquets cease and the plain of the Kotal pushes back the crags to a wide circle before they close ...
... road to the coming and going of the long , slow - moving camel caravans that plied back and forth to distant Inner Asia . On to where the picquets cease and the plain of the Kotal pushes back the crags to a wide circle before they close ...
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