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... soon as possible . There arose the question of how I should contrive to meet him . Though he was supposed to work on his uncle's small farm just under the little rock of the dancing , I knew he was seldom there , for I had only seen him ...
... soon as possible . There arose the question of how I should contrive to meet him . Though he was supposed to work on his uncle's small farm just under the little rock of the dancing , I knew he was seldom there , for I had only seen him ...
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... soon after eleven , " said Din- neen . " I must hurry . Thank God , though one arm is gone I still have two sound legs under me . " There was indeed no time to spare , though God's time , " which patriots still ob- serve in that ...
... soon after eleven , " said Din- neen . " I must hurry . Thank God , though one arm is gone I still have two sound legs under me . " There was indeed no time to spare , though God's time , " which patriots still ob- serve in that ...
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... soon forgotten . By nature he was , and is , cruel , and the profes- sion he had adopted gave him unlimited scope to exhibit his cruelty . On one occasion a Shereef who had married his sister proposed , according to Moslem custom , to ...
... soon forgotten . By nature he was , and is , cruel , and the profes- sion he had adopted gave him unlimited scope to exhibit his cruelty . On one occasion a Shereef who had married his sister proposed , according to Moslem custom , to ...
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... soon after sunrise at the village of Sheikh Duas , one of the most influential of the Anjera tribes- men . It was a journey ; I will never forget it - the darkness of the moonless night , the rough mountain tracks , the silence of the ...
... soon after sunrise at the village of Sheikh Duas , one of the most influential of the Anjera tribes- men . It was a journey ; I will never forget it - the darkness of the moonless night , the rough mountain tracks , the silence of the ...
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... soon lunching under the shade of the olive - trees . I confess that the pleasure of the foie - gras was mingled , in my case , with a certain nervous apprehension from which the others appeared immune . We did not believe , or had ...
... soon lunching under the shade of the olive - trees . I confess that the pleasure of the foie - gras was mingled , in my case , with a certain nervous apprehension from which the others appeared immune . We did not believe , or had ...
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