The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... Wahidi , was met with lowered eyes and evasion . There were those in Wadi Wahidi who would oppose any visit from the British and who had sworn to be revenged for certain deaths caused in the recent bombing . " It is unwise , " I was ...
... Wahidi , was met with lowered eyes and evasion . There were those in Wadi Wahidi who would oppose any visit from the British and who had sworn to be revenged for certain deaths caused in the recent bombing . " It is unwise , " I was ...
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... Wahidi run roughly parallel and are divided by a ridge of rock three thousand feet high , a great slab of tip - tilted strata , smooth towards Masrah , rough towards Wahidi . We climbed the narrow track , known as the Dhaga . My com ...
... Wahidi run roughly parallel and are divided by a ridge of rock three thousand feet high , a great slab of tip - tilted strata , smooth towards Masrah , rough towards Wahidi . We climbed the narrow track , known as the Dhaga . My com ...
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... Wahidi , where an assembly of headmen and warriors awaited us . An explanation of my purpose in visiting the wadi had preceded me . I found an earnest gathering of men , genuinely anxious for my safety , but in welcoming mood . Food was ...
... Wahidi , where an assembly of headmen and warriors awaited us . An explanation of my purpose in visiting the wadi had preceded me . I found an earnest gathering of men , genuinely anxious for my safety , but in welcoming mood . Food was ...
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