The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... village land among the foothills to rest through the hot hours beside a leat of running water , where the village itself , with flat roofs and arched mud gateway on a rise , and vines and fruit trees and a grassy glade of old mulberry ...
... village land among the foothills to rest through the hot hours beside a leat of running water , where the village itself , with flat roofs and arched mud gateway on a rise , and vines and fruit trees and a grassy glade of old mulberry ...
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... village . In many ways this was an ordinary Indian village , set down in the cultivated plains a few miles away from the jungle . Close around and nestling against it were numerous cool gardens of mangoes , custard apples , oranges ...
... village . In many ways this was an ordinary Indian village , set down in the cultivated plains a few miles away from the jungle . Close around and nestling against it were numerous cool gardens of mangoes , custard apples , oranges ...
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... village , somehow connected with the monkeys . His servant , who was no less a gossip than others , soon found out what the trouble was and informed his master . 6 ' Tony ' chuckled . Feeling sleepy , with half - closed eyes looking ...
... village , somehow connected with the monkeys . His servant , who was no less a gossip than others , soon found out what the trouble was and informed his master . 6 ' Tony ' chuckled . Feeling sleepy , with half - closed eyes looking ...
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