Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 219W. Blackwood, 1926 |
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Side 7
... camp - beds they were in com- plete accord not only concern- ing the proposed reconciliation The rendezvous selected by of the rival kings but over many other matters of lesser moment . Meanwhile Mek Fadl Chip- penah had been growing im ...
... camp - beds they were in com- plete accord not only concern- ing the proposed reconciliation The rendezvous selected by of the rival kings but over many other matters of lesser moment . Meanwhile Mek Fadl Chip- penah had been growing im ...
Side 8
... camp - chairs , while on the right of Bimbashi Hawkwood sat a tall and splen- did personage dressed in an embroidered robe the glory of which outshone poor Chip- penah's sorry finery as the rising sun outshines the electric inquiry into ...
... camp - chairs , while on the right of Bimbashi Hawkwood sat a tall and splen- did personage dressed in an embroidered robe the glory of which outshone poor Chip- penah's sorry finery as the rising sun outshines the electric inquiry into ...
Side 22
... camp- bed in the open , Bimbashi Hawkwood espied a very prom- ising - looking bullock grazing quietly near the fire at which his servants were preparing breakfast . Among the group round the fire he noticed a stranger squatting on his ...
... camp- bed in the open , Bimbashi Hawkwood espied a very prom- ising - looking bullock grazing quietly near the fire at which his servants were preparing breakfast . Among the group round the fire he noticed a stranger squatting on his ...
Side 27
... Camp Followers for the Bronze Medal , and in the despatch to the Governor - General the name of one Fadl appeared for " gallant conduct under fire " ; but he never appeared to claim his reward , though in due course he did receive it ...
... Camp Followers for the Bronze Medal , and in the despatch to the Governor - General the name of one Fadl appeared for " gallant conduct under fire " ; but he never appeared to claim his reward , though in due course he did receive it ...
Side 30
... camp . Two hours later , just as the moon was sinking below the horizon , he crept quietly from the shadow of a rock , and joined the dim figure of Khad- mullah beside the well . With- out a word she rose , and , beck- oning him to ...
... camp . Two hours later , just as the moon was sinking below the horizon , he crept quietly from the shadow of a rock , and joined the dim figure of Khad- mullah beside the well . With- out a word she rose , and , beck- oning him to ...
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Side 728 - I hail this interchange of sentiment, therefore, as an augury that whatever else may happen, whatever misfortune may befall your country or my own, the peace and friendship which now exist between the two nations will be, as it shall be my desire to make them, perpetual.
Side 435 - poets in especial, prefer having it understood that they compose by a species of fine frenzy— an ecstatic intuition; and would positively shudder at letting the public take a peep behind the scenes at the elaborate and vacillating crudities of thought
Side 387 - Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them: they are most useful players, the dodgers, who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from amongst the chargers, and away with it across to the opposite goal. They seldom go into the scrummage, but must have more coolness than the chargers.
Side 435 - in a word, at the wheels and pinions, the tackle for scene-shifting, the step-ladders and demon-traps, the cock's feathers, the red paint and black patches, which in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred constitute the properties of the literary histrio.
Side 133 - has not yet quite found his groove and settled down to his work, and so he is just asserting his personal liberty a little, going where he likes, assembling where he likes, bawling as he likes, hustling as he likes. Just as the rest of us,
Side 270 - many other folks who learn to undervalue the means by which they have risen, has behaved, or rather suffered his partner to behave, very uncivilly towards me. But they may both live to know that they should not have kicked down the ladder till they were sure of their footing/
Side 270 - Constable, or rather that Bear his partner, has behaved to me of late not very civilly, and I owe Jeffrey a flap with a foxtail on account of his review of ' Marmion,' and thus doth the whirligig of time bring about my revenges.