Hermann Agha: An Eastern Narrative, Volumen2H.S. King & Company, 1872 - 226 páginas |
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... already observed the same figure ; and each time while I was on my way to or from the Sheykh Asa'ad's quarters ; and that then , too , it ap- peared to be , as it were , concerned with my Could it be a spy ? and if own movements . so ...
... already observed the same figure ; and each time while I was on my way to or from the Sheykh Asa'ad's quarters ; and that then , too , it ap- peared to be , as it were , concerned with my Could it be a spy ? and if own movements . so ...
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... already in deep shade , ' and wait without stirring . ' " I obeyed like a child without reply . " Seated on the ground I kept my eyes fixed on the wall of the haram opposite . The lower part of the building , along with the trees that ...
... already in deep shade , ' and wait without stirring . ' " I obeyed like a child without reply . " Seated on the ground I kept my eyes fixed on the wall of the haram opposite . The lower part of the building , along with the trees that ...
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... already given me by Zahra ' , to be quiet and circumspect ; and at the same time he endea- voured to quiet my apprehensions regarding the consequences of the Emeer Daghfel's arrival . " The sheykh's daughter is an Afreet , " 1 ' This ...
... already given me by Zahra ' , to be quiet and circumspect ; and at the same time he endea- voured to quiet my apprehensions regarding the consequences of the Emeer Daghfel's arrival . " The sheykh's daughter is an Afreet , " 1 ' This ...
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... already so well informed about my route and errand ? I 1 See Layard's " Nineveh . " The Yezeedees are a remnant of the old Manichæan stock . muttered an indistinct reply about the time of the year AN EASTERN NARRATIVE . 51.
... already so well informed about my route and errand ? I 1 See Layard's " Nineveh . " The Yezeedees are a remnant of the old Manichæan stock . muttered an indistinct reply about the time of the year AN EASTERN NARRATIVE . 51.
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... already unsheathed their knives and rushed on me in a body to avenge the fate of their relative , who , thrown backward by the force of my blow across the bench where we had been seated , now lay stunned and bleeding on the floor . But ...
... already unsheathed their knives and rushed on me in a body to avenge the fate of their relative , who , thrown backward by the force of my blow across the bench where we had been seated , now lay stunned and bleeding on the floor . But ...
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Afsheen Beg's Agha Agha's Aḥmed Ak-Arslan Aman answered Hermann Arab arms asked Author Bagdad Bedouins Benoo-Riaḥ Benoo-Sheyban better blood brother caravan clan comrades Cornhill crown 8vo dark desert Diar-Bekr distance divan Doheym Doneyyib door dream Edition Emeer Daghfel Emeer Faris encampment Euphrates eyes face Fcap fear felt followed garden gazing ground hand haram Harith head heard heart HESBA STRETTON hope horse horse's hour Ja'ad JEAN INGELOW JOHN SAUNDERS kaḥwah knew Koordes lance late light London looked Mardeen mind Moharib morning MORTIMER COLLINS negro Nejd never night once passed plain Professor recognised remained replied Hermann rest ROBIN GRAY rode Sa'ad sand seemed Sheybanee Sheykh side silence sleep soon spears stood story sword Tantawee Tell-'Afr tent thee Theneeyah thought took town tribe turned village voice wait WALTER BAGEHOT words Zahra Zenkee