The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 158William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... road . For the river had by now quite definitely become a great white road passing before his eyes — such a road as you see in Sussex , broad and strong to bear its harvest wains and droves of cattle . Along this road , from its extreme ...
... road . For the river had by now quite definitely become a great white road passing before his eyes — such a road as you see in Sussex , broad and strong to bear its harvest wains and droves of cattle . Along this road , from its extreme ...
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... road , one to another , is remarkable . Usually a line of trees on either side , planted wide on the limits of the road , afford shelter from the sun to the traveller . After about fifty miles the country becomes more barren . Rough ...
... road , one to another , is remarkable . Usually a line of trees on either side , planted wide on the limits of the road , afford shelter from the sun to the traveller . After about fifty miles the country becomes more barren . Rough ...
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... road leaves the grand trunk road at Now- shera and runs North through Risalpur and Mardan , after which it passes into tribal territory and begins to ascend to Malakand . The road winds up in much the same way as that over the Kohat ...
... road leaves the grand trunk road at Now- shera and runs North through Risalpur and Mardan , after which it passes into tribal territory and begins to ascend to Malakand . The road winds up in much the same way as that over the Kohat ...
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