Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen211William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... Arabs as our- selves , building the same reed huts , and tending the same buffaloes . Why should your honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three Names of Allah , that this side and the other are as like as two ...
... Arabs as our- selves , building the same reed huts , and tending the same buffaloes . Why should your honour travel so far for nought ? I am ready to swear , by the Three Names of Allah , that this side and the other are as like as two ...
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... Arab with his household fuel , and with the material from which he weaves mats to build his house , or to sell , through some such intermediary as Haji Rikkan , to the ordinary tribes- man or town - dweller . Now we felt the fresh ...
... Arab with his household fuel , and with the material from which he weaves mats to build his house , or to sell , through some such intermediary as Haji Rikkan , to the ordinary tribes- man or town - dweller . Now we felt the fresh ...
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... Arab hospitality . I learned that the name of my hostess was Awasha , and that she was the wife of Salim , headman of the Bait Aswad . Bait Aswad . Also I was al- lowed to gather that this same Salim was decidedly under the thumb of the ...
... Arab hospitality . I learned that the name of my hostess was Awasha , and that she was the wife of Salim , headman of the Bait Aswad . Bait Aswad . Also I was al- lowed to gather that this same Salim was decidedly under the thumb of the ...
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... Arab stopped me as I was leaving my office . 66 " Jabat Awasha , " he said simply , Awasha has brought forth . " She had kept to her bargain . During the whole year , not so much as a breath of suspicion had fallen on the Bait which she ...
... Arab stopped me as I was leaving my office . 66 " Jabat Awasha , " he said simply , Awasha has brought forth . " She had kept to her bargain . During the whole year , not so much as a breath of suspicion had fallen on the Bait which she ...
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... Arabs and eaten with great relish in an advanced stage of decomposition ; perhaps it was bringing " shelib , " 1 to be ex- changed for the brightly - col- oured cotton stuffs which the Arab women love ; or it might be carrying a cargo ...
... Arabs and eaten with great relish in an advanced stage of decomposition ; perhaps it was bringing " shelib , " 1 to be ex- changed for the brightly - col- oured cotton stuffs which the Arab women love ; or it might be carrying a cargo ...
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