Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 248William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... steamers straight back to Sennar . Their new Commander took no chances . He loaded up with four thousand sacks of grain and began the return journey to Khartoum . News had leaked out to the dervishes that the steamers really meant ...
... steamers straight back to Sennar . Their new Commander took no chances . He loaded up with four thousand sacks of grain and began the return journey to Khartoum . News had leaked out to the dervishes that the steamers really meant ...
Side 6
... steamers , which used to be comparatively sweet , now smell like badgers . . . . We have painted the steamers up ; they are whited sepulchres . " characteristic He dared not send them up to Sennar again , but a fresh turn of events soon ...
... steamers , which used to be comparatively sweet , now smell like badgers . . . . We have painted the steamers up ; they are whited sepulchres . " characteristic He dared not send them up to Sennar again , but a fresh turn of events soon ...
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... steamers had taken place on 21st January , when the Expedition was still a hundred miles north of Khartoum . Five days remained to them if they were to be in time . During his march across the desert from Korti , Sir Charles had been ...
... steamers had taken place on 21st January , when the Expedition was still a hundred miles north of Khartoum . Five days remained to them if they were to be in time . During his march across the desert from Korti , Sir Charles had been ...
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REFUGEES BY D FRANCIS | 354 |
RETURN TO HARBOUR BY IAN SCOTT | 391 |
SAILING IN THE SOUTH SEAS WITH FIJIANS | 600 |
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