The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1954 |
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... Arab horse worthy of her Pallikare . And so the black Bedouin tents came into view , at last . Arrived in Syria , Jane planned to visit Baalbeck , Jerusalem and Palmyra . She would track down Zenobia's legendary kingdom . Perhaps she ...
... Arab horse worthy of her Pallikare . And so the black Bedouin tents came into view , at last . Arrived in Syria , Jane planned to visit Baalbeck , Jerusalem and Palmyra . She would track down Zenobia's legendary kingdom . Perhaps she ...
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... Arabs came under that heading . It was while negotiating for a small caravan to take her across the desert , a nine - day's march at that time , that she encountered the Arab who was to become her fourth and last husband , her great ...
... Arabs came under that heading . It was while negotiating for a small caravan to take her across the desert , a nine - day's march at that time , that she encountered the Arab who was to become her fourth and last husband , her great ...
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... Arab , the Sheik el Barrak , who found her as seductive , in her grief , and late forties , as other , earlier lovers had done in her hey - day . Perhaps the crimson velvet pelisse had something to do with it . To the Arab eye it must ...
... Arab , the Sheik el Barrak , who found her as seductive , in her grief , and late forties , as other , earlier lovers had done in her hey - day . Perhaps the crimson velvet pelisse had something to do with it . To the Arab eye it must ...
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Solitude and Patriotism | 178 |
Idea of Progress The By Joyce Cary | 379 |
Tea Party The By Peter Green | 381 |
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