Walter in SamariaCrowell, 1863 - 223 страница |
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... hand - books , and a little common sense , they managed to find the site of the place , which is a few minutes ' ride from the main road , as the miserable path is called . B They found er - Rām to be a mean NORTHWARD , HO ! 19.
... hand - books , and a little common sense , they managed to find the site of the place , which is a few minutes ' ride from the main road , as the miserable path is called . B They found er - Rām to be a mean NORTHWARD , HO ! 19.
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... hand - book which he held in his hand , " probably on the summit of the little hill , the Tabernacle of the Lord was first permanently set up in Canaan ; and here the Israelites assembled to receive each his allotted portion of the ...
... hand - book which he held in his hand , " probably on the summit of the little hill , the Tabernacle of the Lord was first permanently set up in Canaan ; and here the Israelites assembled to receive each his allotted portion of the ...
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... likely to fall into the hands of the enemy , while the rest were already so far ahead as to be sure of escape , with a noble spirit of self - sacrifice , as rare in his- tory as it is beautiful to record , he reined 38 WALTER IN SAMARIA .
... likely to fall into the hands of the enemy , while the rest were already so far ahead as to be sure of escape , with a noble spirit of self - sacrifice , as rare in his- tory as it is beautiful to record , he reined 38 WALTER IN SAMARIA .
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... hand of a savage foe , and entirely at his mercy . It was my expectation that he would dispatch my friend , and then fall upon me . The return of Mr. C. and of Mr. T. seemed to suggest to the Bedouin the necessity of calling for the ...
... hand of a savage foe , and entirely at his mercy . It was my expectation that he would dispatch my friend , and then fall upon me . The return of Mr. C. and of Mr. T. seemed to suggest to the Bedouin the necessity of calling for the ...
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... hand , would go whizzing by the head of some one ; and very glad were they when they had passed through the town , and reached their encampment in the olive groves beyond . Ab- dalluh was there before them , with his cooks and servants ...
... hand , would go whizzing by the head of some one ; and very glad were they when they had passed through the town , and reached their encampment in the olive groves beyond . Ab- dalluh was there before them , with his cooks and servants ...
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ancient answered appeared Arabs asked Harry asked Walter beautiful Beyroot boat boys called camp carried Christ Christians church coming consul conversation covered danger dinner dragoman earth earthquake father feel feet gave gentlemen give glad hands Harry head hear heard hill horse hour houses hundred interest king lady lake land leave lived look mean Minnie Mohammed morning mother Mount mountain never night occurred once party passed Percy Perhaps person plain reached ready remain remember replied rest ride robbers rocks rode ruins Sabbath Safed seen sent shouted side soon stones stop suppose taken tell Tenant tents things thought thousand told tomb took town travellers turned village whole wish women young
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