The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... hills amidst which Nerses ruled that pocket of Christian Assyrians so long ago - those hills across which his son came riding that afternoon in the year 1260 , across which he watched that son ride out again and vanish for ever before ...
... hills amidst which Nerses ruled that pocket of Christian Assyrians so long ago - those hills across which his son came riding that afternoon in the year 1260 , across which he watched that son ride out again and vanish for ever before ...
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... hills and he remembered his own youth . And his dreamings , it was soon obvious , Hormizd himself regarded as but ... hills with such loathing as few exiles had ever brought to those hills . He hated the endless rise and fall , heat ...
... hills and he remembered his own youth . And his dreamings , it was soon obvious , Hormizd himself regarded as but ... hills with such loathing as few exiles had ever brought to those hills . He hated the endless rise and fall , heat ...
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... hills . The eastern - most , the highest , is 335 feet high , while the others are of about equal height at under 300 feet . These hills and the whole island are covered with long grass , which extends practically to the edge of the ...
... hills . The eastern - most , the highest , is 335 feet high , while the others are of about equal height at under 300 feet . These hills and the whole island are covered with long grass , which extends practically to the edge of the ...
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