The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 60;Volume 133William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1926 |
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... waiting for the stranger , waiting to hear him speak . They had heard his name , Sar Bhar , but only a few had seen him ; the Mohammedan cartmen , they had seen him down on the coast where Gurkhas were chasing the Moplahs through the ...
... waiting for the stranger , waiting to hear him speak . They had heard his name , Sar Bhar , but only a few had seen him ; the Mohammedan cartmen , they had seen him down on the coast where Gurkhas were chasing the Moplahs through the ...
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... waiting for the ailing to consult him ; waiting to prescribe kite's dung , violet essence , or tamarind syrup , not with any regard to the professed illness of his clients , but with respect for the length and weight of his patients ...
... waiting for the ailing to consult him ; waiting to prescribe kite's dung , violet essence , or tamarind syrup , not with any regard to the professed illness of his clients , but with respect for the length and weight of his patients ...
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... waiting , waiting till the last sack has left its burden and joined its nineteen other empty friends lying in the cart ? Almost the last horses of their generation , as motors whizz by with the air superior of the modern young maid to ...
... waiting , waiting till the last sack has left its burden and joined its nineteen other empty friends lying in the cart ? Almost the last horses of their generation , as motors whizz by with the air superior of the modern young maid to ...
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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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