Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 211William Blackwood, 1922 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side 10
... told his tale . " Sahib , we had all heard of the lost bale of silk , and your honour gave us all instructions to try to find out who had stolen it . By chance I heard of the thieves , and learned that they were in hiding on an ishan ...
... told his tale . " Sahib , we had all heard of the lost bale of silk , and your honour gave us all instructions to try to find out who had stolen it . By chance I heard of the thieves , and learned that they were in hiding on an ishan ...
Side 11
... told all yet . Ridha said , ' Let us keep half then , and restore half to the Hakim . ' But I refused , and chided him roughly for his words . Where- upon he grew angry , and snatch- ing at the silk tried to jump from the mashhuf ; but ...
... told all yet . Ridha said , ' Let us keep half then , and restore half to the Hakim . ' But I refused , and chided him roughly for his words . Where- upon he grew angry , and snatch- ing at the silk tried to jump from the mashhuf ; but ...
Side 13
... told me that he was one of their number ; they swarmed forward , but I ordered them back , telling them that I would settle the matter myself . Silence having been restored , I pointed to the paired - off casualties , and told the as ...
... told me that he was one of their number ; they swarmed forward , but I ordered them back , telling them that I would settle the matter myself . Silence having been restored , I pointed to the paired - off casualties , and told the as ...
Side 27
... told that some day French and British uniforms would assemble round that board ? Life in a gut was charming also . A gut is a large country- house and farmstead combined . It , too , has much that is feudal about it . As a rule it is ...
... told that some day French and British uniforms would assemble round that board ? Life in a gut was charming also . A gut is a large country- house and farmstead combined . It , too , has much that is feudal about it . As a rule it is ...
Side 36
... told us next morn- ing that they carried on until nearly breakfast time , when - the two fiddlers tucked their fiddles under their arms and set out to walk back to East- port , a matter of sixteen Irish miles , and that he had to hunt ...
... told us next morn- ing that they carried on until nearly breakfast time , when - the two fiddlers tucked their fiddles under their arms and set out to walk back to East- port , a matter of sixteen Irish miles , and that he had to hunt ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Arab Arthur Balfour asked Balkh beautiful Bogle British Bubbly called camp CCXI.-NO Chamba Corporal Harry cried Dail Eireann Dicky Dorning eyes face feet Felmersham fire fish Francesca Government Haganas hand head heard hills honour hope horse hour Ireland Jats Jean Kifri knew lads lady land laughed letter live Lloyd George looked Lord Lord Curzon McNeil ment miles mind Mishmi morning Moula mountain Mouser Neil ness never night nullah officer Old Wirk once Onofrio Ou-ai Owen party passed Penny Green political Punjabis red bear replied river rope round Sahib Samawah seemed seen shaikh ship Shiyah side Signorina Sinn Fein smile stood sure tahr talk tell thing thought tion told took turned uncle village voice walked Willie Pringle Wirk words young Ziarah