The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 60;Volume 133William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1926 |
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... Sar Bhar . ' I have killed two , ' he yelled , ' two of Bhurni Haji's men - they are dead by my hand . I go to - night to Baheteglur . The sun is red and low now . Before it rises I will kill Bhurni Haji . ' Pisa pointed to the pink ...
... Sar Bhar . ' I have killed two , ' he yelled , ' two of Bhurni Haji's men - they are dead by my hand . I go to - night to Baheteglur . The sun is red and low now . Before it rises I will kill Bhurni Haji . ' Pisa pointed to the pink ...
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... Sar Bhar had come up from Konpa , no Gowda had spoken of the man ; he had not been seen in the grass villages of the Kappu . And , for this reason , Shendaw would have been at ease had he not seen Sar Bhar . One evening he had arrived ...
... Sar Bhar had come up from Konpa , no Gowda had spoken of the man ; he had not been seen in the grass villages of the Kappu . And , for this reason , Shendaw would have been at ease had he not seen Sar Bhar . One evening he had arrived ...
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... Sar Bhar and receive him gladly among their guests as the elegant and eloquent Mr. Bhar . Sar Bhar laughed softly as he fingered his ragged canvas jacket and lifted his torn linen dhoti from about his ankles . Before long he would wear ...
... Sar Bhar and receive him gladly among their guests as the elegant and eloquent Mr. Bhar . Sar Bhar laughed softly as he fingered his ragged canvas jacket and lifted his torn linen dhoti from about his ankles . Before long he would wear ...
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General of the Rifi A By | 33 |
Miner Poets Some By William Fryer Harvey | 40 |
Carlyle see O W Firkins | 72 |
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