Prince Abbas begged to have the ship wait for better weather. " I must not stop, Highness," was the admiral's reply, " for it is the emperor's command to lose no time, and the etiquette must be observed." When the peaceful harbors of Greece came in sight,... Present-day Egypt - Страница 296написао/ла Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1899 - 372 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1899 - 428 страница
...progress, and even the ship's officers wished themselves ashore. The port of Brindisi reached, the Prince Abbas begged to have the ship wait for better...must be observed, for it was His Majesty's order.' " 'Etiquette is well enough in its place,' pleaded the poor sufferer ; 'but His Majesty Francis Joseph... | |
| 1899 - 430 страница
...progress, and even the ship's officers wished themselves ashore. The port of Brindisi reached, the Prince Abbas begged to have the ship wait for better...that 'the etiquette must be observed, for it was His Majestv's order.' " 'Etiquette is well enough in its place,' pleaded the poor sufferer; 'but His 'Majesty... | |
| 1900 - 1162 страница
...favorite produced a spirited "miaow." " "Pis his very tone and voice." "Ay," commented Silas, "the cat be "I must not stop, Highness," was the admiral's reply,...etiquette must be observed." When the 'peaceful harbors of Gru-ece came in sight, the khedive again pleaded for delay. But the punctilious commander insisted... | |
| 1899 - 874 страница
...At Brindis! Prince Abbas begged to have the ship wait for better weather. For Dorothy Q s Trousseau. '••I must not stop, Highness," was the admiral's...lose no time, and the etiquette must be observed." \Vlien the peaceful harbors of Greece came in sight, the khédive again pleaded for delay. But the... | |
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