Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 291William Blackwood, 1962 |
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... stood while the Sheikh intoned the opening part of this and every similar cere- mony : the calling down of the blessing upon the congregation , and from the congregation upon the Masters of the past , present and future . ' Outside the ...
... stood while the Sheikh intoned the opening part of this and every similar cere- mony : the calling down of the blessing upon the congregation , and from the congregation upon the Masters of the past , present and future . ' Outside the ...
Strana 145
... stood my ground with British fortitude . Every passing Don Juan inspected me . Three feet away , behind a wire screen which only made their heads and feet more startlingly obvious , the aficionados were attending to their urgent needs ...
... stood my ground with British fortitude . Every passing Don Juan inspected me . Three feet away , behind a wire screen which only made their heads and feet more startlingly obvious , the aficionados were attending to their urgent needs ...
Strana 227
... stood , and the harbour , which is about three miles away , were the lights of a ship . She must have been stationary , for no port or starboard light could be seen , whereas the rows of lights along her decks showed she was beam on to ...
... stood , and the harbour , which is about three miles away , were the lights of a ship . She must have been stationary , for no port or starboard light could be seen , whereas the rows of lights along her decks showed she was beam on to ...
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