Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... given over to the women of the town , and a maze of mean streets , many of the buildings being made of mud and wattle in the usual African style . Between Fez Jedeed and Old Fez there is a gap of about half a mile , mostly covered by ...
... given over to the women of the town , and a maze of mean streets , many of the buildings being made of mud and wattle in the usual African style . Between Fez Jedeed and Old Fez there is a gap of about half a mile , mostly covered by ...
Strana 13
... given , and it was discovered that the Kaiseria , a ootton - market lying between the two mosques of Mulai Idrees and the Karu- öein , had taken fire and was blazing fiercely . At first nothing was done , and soon hordes of looters were ...
... given , and it was discovered that the Kaiseria , a ootton - market lying between the two mosques of Mulai Idrees and the Karu- öein , had taken fire and was blazing fiercely . At first nothing was done , and soon hordes of looters were ...
Strana 17
... given specially in honour of Europeans , and in that case they are generally in the middle of the day ; but the most interesting and attractive are the wedding feasts , which last for several days , and on one night of which the master ...
... given specially in honour of Europeans , and in that case they are generally in the middle of the day ; but the most interesting and attractive are the wedding feasts , which last for several days , and on one night of which the master ...
Strana 28
... given a chance , with fluent explanations and pleading ges- tures . Presently a German Unteroffizier , who spoke Arabic well , and seemed to be an in- terpreter , joined the group . He also threatened the Arab , and I saw him place ...
... given a chance , with fluent explanations and pleading ges- tures . Presently a German Unteroffizier , who spoke Arabic well , and seemed to be an in- terpreter , joined the group . He also threatened the Arab , and I saw him place ...
Strana 45
... given by Lady Cromarty , whose eye Was never more critical than when it studied her husband's kins- man and heir . Lady Cromarty's eye was not uncritical also of Cicely at times , but to - night she was so relieved to see how Sir ...
... given by Lady Cromarty , whose eye Was never more critical than when it studied her husband's kins- man and heir . Lady Cromarty's eye was not uncritical also of Cicely at times , but to - night she was so relieved to see how Sir ...
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