Blackwood's Magazine, 第 211 巻William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three Names of Allah , that this side and the other are as like as two grains of rice . " As I would not be dissuaded , Haji Rikkan decided in his own mind that I had some ...
... honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three Names of Allah , that this side and the other are as like as two grains of rice . " As I would not be dissuaded , Haji Rikkan decided in his own mind that I had some ...
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... honour ? " On my ' hadha wa bukht . ' " It was " -a barely per- ceptible pause— “ I. All the men are my servants ; when I am in need I send them forth , to fetch what they can . ” 66 66 " " Then that is the reason , " I said , ' why ...
... honour ? " On my ' hadha wa bukht . ' " It was " -a barely per- ceptible pause— “ I. All the men are my servants ; when I am in need I send them forth , to fetch what they can . ” 66 66 " " Then that is the reason , " I said , ' why ...
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... honour will give a dilla'a such as this one " -she held up the gleaming square of silk- " then I will say , ' Steal not . ' 939 This was barefaced black- mail ; but I basely fell in with Awasha's proposal . After all , governments ...
... honour will give a dilla'a such as this one " -she held up the gleaming square of silk- " then I will say , ' Steal not . ' 939 This was barefaced black- mail ; but I basely fell in with Awasha's proposal . After all , governments ...
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... honour gave us all instructions to try to find out who had stolen it . By chance I heard of the thieves , and learned that they were in hiding on an ishan only a short distance into the marshes , waiting for a mahaila1 to pass on her ...
... honour gave us all instructions to try to find out who had stolen it . By chance I heard of the thieves , and learned that they were in hiding on an ishan only a short distance into the marshes , waiting for a mahaila1 to pass on her ...
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... honour . " The hoarse hurried voice ceased , and Hassain drank thirstily from the cup I held for him . But he had more to tell , and would not rest until I had heard it all . " As we went , Ridha unfolded a little of the silk . It was ...
... honour . " The hoarse hurried voice ceased , and Hassain drank thirstily from the cup I held for him . But he had more to tell , and would not rest until I had heard it all . " As we went , Ridha unfolded a little of the silk . It was ...
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