Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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Página 153
... Hussan Agha , and had at one time been employed by the British Political Department . Squatting down beside me , Hussan Agha began to talk , and told me that he was my friend , and would protect me , although he and his tribe were ...
... Hussan Agha , and had at one time been employed by the British Political Department . Squatting down beside me , Hussan Agha began to talk , and told me that he was my friend , and would protect me , although he and his tribe were ...
Página 154
... Hussan Agha , not without difficulty , to attempt to smuggle a note through to Rumaithah . In this note I told Hly . the state of the country through which I had passed , and informed him of my present position . Hussan Agha left me ...
... Hussan Agha , not without difficulty , to attempt to smuggle a note through to Rumaithah . In this note I told Hly . the state of the country through which I had passed , and informed him of my present position . Hussan Agha left me ...
Página 155
... Hussan Agha was angry ; and realising that my life lay in the hands of this Sheikh , I became more concili- atory , though at the same time making up my mind to escape that night . Men were sent to scan the land outside the fort , and ...
... Hussan Agha was angry ; and realising that my life lay in the hands of this Sheikh , I became more concili- atory , though at the same time making up my mind to escape that night . Men were sent to scan the land outside the fort , and ...
Página 156
... Hussan Agha now British were no more , and entered , and all rose as if one that the Turks had , with the man , and salaamed him . Coffee help of Allah and Arabs , taken was served , and after this a Baghdad , while the few British ...
... Hussan Agha now British were no more , and entered , and all rose as if one that the Turks had , with the man , and salaamed him . Coffee help of Allah and Arabs , taken was served , and after this a Baghdad , while the few British ...
Página 157
... Hussan Agha slowly interpreted my words . Hussan Agha had just spoken the last word , when boom - boom from ¿ the exploding bombs again vibrated through the air . One tribesman lowered his rifle . Boom - boom went the explod- ing bombs ...
... Hussan Agha slowly interpreted my words . Hussan Agha had just spoken the last word , when boom - boom from ¿ the exploding bombs again vibrated through the air . One tribesman lowered his rifle . Boom - boom went the explod- ing bombs ...
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