The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... Qazvin one fine morning in a car with a Persian and two veiled ladies and a little girl who were returning to Resht . I had discovered by then that Alamut has been visited eight or nine times at least by Europeans . One starts from Qazvin ...
... Qazvin one fine morning in a car with a Persian and two veiled ladies and a little girl who were returning to Resht . I had discovered by then that Alamut has been visited eight or nine times at least by Europeans . One starts from Qazvin ...
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... Qazvin I sent my letters of introduction . One of them produced the landlord himself , an old Parsee with a business eye and the most discriminating taste in Shiraz wine . The second produced Mr. Sookias , of the A.P.O.C. , who ...
... Qazvin I sent my letters of introduction . One of them produced the landlord himself , an old Parsee with a business eye and the most discriminating taste in Shiraz wine . The second produced Mr. Sookias , of the A.P.O.C. , who ...
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... Qazvin plain . The city wall crumbles there amid vines and yellow roses . We went north - east , and left the road , and made by a rough track for Ashnistan in the foot - hills across the desert in flower . The moun- tains were on our ...
... Qazvin plain . The city wall crumbles there amid vines and yellow roses . We went north - east , and left the road , and made by a rough track for Ashnistan in the foot - hills across the desert in flower . The moun- tains were on our ...
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