Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen206W. Blackwood, 1919 |
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... guard joined forces forces with with another Turk , who had in his charge the dirtiest Arab I have ever seen . His sole dress was a pair of tattered trousers and a faded overcoat , from the left side of which a filthy arm protruded ...
... guard joined forces forces with with another Turk , who had in his charge the dirtiest Arab I have ever seen . His sole dress was a pair of tattered trousers and a faded overcoat , from the left side of which a filthy arm protruded ...
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official papers carried by the Arab's guard . The Unteroffizier turned his attention to me , and finding that I could speak German , talked of many things , from Hindenburg's advance in France to his own home in the former German colony ...
official papers carried by the Arab's guard . The Unteroffizier turned his attention to me , and finding that I could speak German , talked of many things , from Hindenburg's advance in France to his own home in the former German colony ...
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... guard , who made frequent use of the words that every prisoner in Turkey knew so well- " yok " and " yassak ( " not " and " forbidden " ) . I gave up the attempt , and re- lapsed into a state of moral lethargy . 99 The changes from ...
... guard , who made frequent use of the words that every prisoner in Turkey knew so well- " yok " and " yassak ( " not " and " forbidden " ) . I gave up the attempt , and re- lapsed into a state of moral lethargy . 99 The changes from ...
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... guards gave us a small loaf of bad bread , in which pieces of straw , string , and wood were plentiful . A carafe was ... guard , I was sent away without being ques- tioned . The last I saw of the Arab was 32 [ July Eastern Nights — and ...
... guards gave us a small loaf of bad bread , in which pieces of straw , string , and wood were plentiful . A carafe was ... guard , I was sent away without being ques- tioned . The last I saw of the Arab was 32 [ July Eastern Nights — and ...
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... guards watched through did not conspire . " Why come not English ? We hungry . Pigs of Turks ! " And I had to whisper back that the English would cer- tainly drive the pigs of Turks out of Nazareth . When she had taken her stooping back ...
... guards watched through did not conspire . " Why come not English ? We hungry . Pigs of Turks ! " And I had to whisper back that the English would cer- tainly drive the pigs of Turks out of Nazareth . When she had taken her stooping back ...
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