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... or tail - piece , vignette or even portrait of the author , but sent naked into the
world with no other embellishment or illustration than a fair type , excellent paper
, and a style as plain and free from tawdriness as the sheets on which it is written
.
... or tail - piece , vignette or even portrait of the author , but sent naked into the
world with no other embellishment or illustration than a fair type , excellent paper
, and a style as plain and free from tawdriness as the sheets on which it is written
.
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The Damascus blade accomplished more than all poor Norden ' s wealth was
able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from Dehr , telling him ,
when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the ...
The Damascus blade accomplished more than all poor Norden ' s wealth was
able to do with the Cacheff Baram , who sent him back from Dehr , telling him ,
when he claimed the protection of the Grand Signior , I laugh at the horns of the ...
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The Turks said they were sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout , to
answer for the murder of the Arab guides . It was in vain to resist ; they therefore
returned to Manfalout , where about forty Arabs from Amabdi ' received them with
...
The Turks said they were sent by the Cacheff to bring them back to Manfalout , to
answer for the murder of the Arab guides . It was in vain to resist ; they therefore
returned to Manfalout , where about forty Arabs from Amabdi ' received them with
...
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Our dragoman was sent to négociate with the Cacheff , and it was finally agreed
we should pay twelve piastres or two Spanish dollars to each of the women , and
the same sum we offered as a present to the Shekh of the village . All animosity ...
Our dragoman was sent to négociate with the Cacheff , and it was finally agreed
we should pay twelve piastres or two Spanish dollars to each of the women , and
the same sum we offered as a present to the Shekh of the village . All animosity ...
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The civil treatment which he experiences at first is exchanged towards the end of
the voyage for the most brutal usage ; should he venture to remonstrate , he is
either turned adrift on the first land made , or threatened to be sent on board a
king ...
The civil treatment which he experiences at first is exchanged towards the end of
the voyage for the most brutal usage ; should he venture to remonstrate , he is
either turned adrift on the first land made , or threatened to be sent on board a
king ...
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