Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 191W. Blackwood, 1912 |
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Strana 57
... Cairo , a venerable but appar- who saw the white - bearded ently quite undistinguished Arabi sitting half asleep in old Egyptian of the peasant his little house in Ceylon , class , who , some thirty years or afterwards at Helouan , ago ...
... Cairo , a venerable but appar- who saw the white - bearded ently quite undistinguished Arabi sitting half asleep in old Egyptian of the peasant his little house in Ceylon , class , who , some thirty years or afterwards at Helouan , ago ...
Strana 58
... Cairo ; and , although still under twenty- five years of age , he seems to have been a somewhat con- spicuous figure , not only by reason of his hulking size and of his noisy , good - natured boisterousness , but because of his rather ...
... Cairo ; and , although still under twenty- five years of age , he seems to have been a somewhat con- spicuous figure , not only by reason of his hulking size and of his noisy , good - natured boisterousness , but because of his rather ...
Strana 61
... Cairo , and it happened that the regimen- tal band had an engagement to play at a hotel during the hour of tea . As the troops awaited the Khedive's decision , the bandmaster looked at his watch and reminded Arabi of the appointment ...
... Cairo , and it happened that the regimen- tal band had an engagement to play at a hotel during the hour of tea . As the troops awaited the Khedive's decision , the bandmaster looked at his watch and reminded Arabi of the appointment ...
Strana 62
... Cairo . This order served as the signal for the mutiny ; and , under the leader- ship of Arabi , the troops an- nounced their intention of marching to Abdin Palace . On hearing this the Khedive was distracted ; and , mistrust- ing in ...
... Cairo . This order served as the signal for the mutiny ; and , under the leader- ship of Arabi , the troops an- nounced their intention of marching to Abdin Palace . On hearing this the Khedive was distracted ; and , mistrust- ing in ...
Strana 64
... Cairo , Arabi , nervous for his own safety and horrified by his own dar- ing , thought it would be prudent to comply . He there- fore retired to Suez , and his col- leagues were sent to Damietta . His departure from Cairo had the nature ...
... Cairo , Arabi , nervous for his own safety and horrified by his own dar- ing , thought it would be prudent to comply . He there- fore retired to Suez , and his col- leagues were sent to Damietta . His departure from Cairo had the nature ...
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