Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... perhaps not far removed , except in time , from that lived by their ancestors of the an- cient " Sea Land . " Clad in the minimum of clothing , or in none , the marshman weaves his rush mats , builds his low arched hut , and tends his ...
... perhaps not far removed , except in time , from that lived by their ancestors of the an- cient " Sea Land . " Clad in the minimum of clothing , or in none , the marshman weaves his rush mats , builds his low arched hut , and tends his ...
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... perhaps anæsthetised would be the truer word — their bad ones . Thus from the most unpromising material sprang up ... perhaps , caught in the marshes some days ago , and now to be sold to the village Arabs and eaten with great relish in ...
... perhaps anæsthetised would be the truer word — their bad ones . Thus from the most unpromising material sprang up ... perhaps , caught in the marshes some days ago , and now to be sold to the village Arabs and eaten with great relish in ...
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... perhaps the heat of this oppressive evening had affected even the Arab who propelled it . I wondered if he might be my old friend Ahmad , who , fresh from another journey in the marshes with his boat - load of small groceries stored in ...
... perhaps the heat of this oppressive evening had affected even the Arab who propelled it . I wondered if he might be my old friend Ahmad , who , fresh from another journey in the marshes with his boat - load of small groceries stored in ...
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... perhaps the chief of them their minds with pleasant is that any one outside the places and delightful days , and musical pale can indulge to the they have one great advantage full in the never - failing , ever- over the real musician ...
... perhaps the chief of them their minds with pleasant is that any one outside the places and delightful days , and musical pale can indulge to the they have one great advantage full in the never - failing , ever- over the real musician ...
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... perhaps even over - dosing us , with Wagner excerpts and Tschaikowsky's ' Symphonie Pathétique . ' I have no particular affection left now for fragments of the ' Ring , ' but I never hear the ' Tannhäuser ' Overture , the Spinnenlied ...
... perhaps even over - dosing us , with Wagner excerpts and Tschaikowsky's ' Symphonie Pathétique . ' I have no particular affection left now for fragments of the ' Ring , ' but I never hear the ' Tannhäuser ' Overture , the Spinnenlied ...
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