Nile Notes of a HowadjiHarper & brothers, 1856 - 320 страница |
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... a pot and half boiled . Then they eat , with unction , the unctuous remains . We began bravely with roast and boiled ; but orders were issued , at length , that no more sheep should be bought , so sadly convinced 2 HADJI HAMED . 25.
... a pot and half boiled . Then they eat , with unction , the unctuous remains . We began bravely with roast and boiled ; but orders were issued , at length , that no more sheep should be bought , so sadly convinced 2 HADJI HAMED . 25.
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... remains The Egyptians and Easterns are not savages , they are imbeciles . It is the English fashion to laud the Orient , and to prophecy a renewed grandeur , as if the East could ever again be as bright as at sunrise . The Easterns are ...
... remains The Egyptians and Easterns are not savages , they are imbeciles . It is the English fashion to laud the Orient , and to prophecy a renewed grandeur , as if the East could ever again be as bright as at sunrise . The Easterns are ...
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... remains — for there is nothing so revolting as a slave - driver with his booty bagged . In the chase , there may be ex- citement and danger , but the chase once successful , they sink into a torpidity of badness . But this is only a ...
... remains — for there is nothing so revolting as a slave - driver with his booty bagged . In the chase , there may be ex- citement and danger , but the chase once successful , they sink into a torpidity of badness . But this is only a ...
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... remains of ancient cities , as the Ibis loiters languidly before the rising and falling north wind or is wearily drawn along by the crew filing along the shore . An occasional irregular reach of mounds and a bit of crumbling wall ...
... remains of ancient cities , as the Ibis loiters languidly before the rising and falling north wind or is wearily drawn along by the crew filing along the shore . An occasional irregular reach of mounds and a bit of crumbling wall ...
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... you stumbled surprised upon the remains of geniality and gentle culture , as you would upon Greek relics in Green- land . He was a victim of the Circe , Law , but not entirely unhumanized . Like the young king , he was VERDE GIOVANE 75.
... you stumbled surprised upon the remains of geniality and gentle culture , as you would upon Greek relics in Green- land . He was a victim of the Circe , Law , but not entirely unhumanized . Like the young king , he was VERDE GIOVANE 75.
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Страница 3 - But he rather stared than saluted, as friends may, in a masquerade. There was Sinbad the porter, too, hurrying to Sinbad the sailor. I turned and watched his form fade in the twilight, yet I doubt if he reached Bagdad in time for the eighth history. Scarce had he passed when a long string of donkeys ambled by, bearing each, one of the inflated balloons. It was a hareem taking the evening air. A huge eunuch was the captain, and rode before.