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... Damascus , when they were suddenly surrounded by a ferocious- looking band of horsemen , brandishing spears and demanding their money or their lives . Damascus had rung with ghastly stories of the fate met by desert travellers . Some ...
... Damascus , when they were suddenly surrounded by a ferocious- looking band of horsemen , brandishing spears and demanding their money or their lives . Damascus had rung with ghastly stories of the fate met by desert travellers . Some ...
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... Damascus , where it was swelled by more pilgrims from Constantinople . Side by side with this immemorial scene , there were now prospectors , working on the proposed Euphrates Valley Railway which was to be a short cut to India , but ...
... Damascus , where it was swelled by more pilgrims from Constantinople . Side by side with this immemorial scene , there were now prospectors , working on the proposed Euphrates Valley Railway which was to be a short cut to India , but ...
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... Damascus in company with Sheik El Barrak , he acted quickly . Suddenly , he rode up out of the horizon to meet her , bringing a beautiful Arab mare as a present ; their meeting was decisive . The Sheik El Barrak disappeared , with tact ...
... Damascus in company with Sheik El Barrak , he acted quickly . Suddenly , he rode up out of the horizon to meet her , bringing a beautiful Arab mare as a present ; their meeting was decisive . The Sheik El Barrak disappeared , with tact ...
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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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