Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 5;Volume 20A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 47
... took their seats beside the Shiek . The last Arab was a small withered old man , with one eye , and lame of a leg , but with an ex- pression of acute thought on his wrinkled face . He stayed longer by the couch than the others , and ...
... took their seats beside the Shiek . The last Arab was a small withered old man , with one eye , and lame of a leg , but with an ex- pression of acute thought on his wrinkled face . He stayed longer by the couch than the others , and ...
Pagina 50
... took up the remark , " We know , " he said , " O Ali , that thou art wise beyond all the other men of the tribe , but now thy words are as the words of Hasreh the tale - teller ; this infidel is dark as a son of the desert , and the ...
... took up the remark , " We know , " he said , " O Ali , that thou art wise beyond all the other men of the tribe , but now thy words are as the words of Hasreh the tale - teller ; this infidel is dark as a son of the desert , and the ...
Pagina 237
... took a survey of the new comers . It was plain that he considered Hubert to be an Arab , for he spoke to him in the dialect of the desert - dwellers ; and when Hubert , speaking to him in his own tongue , said " I am an Englishman ...
... took a survey of the new comers . It was plain that he considered Hubert to be an Arab , for he spoke to him in the dialect of the desert - dwellers ; and when Hubert , speaking to him in his own tongue , said " I am an Englishman ...
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