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quickly made the Port Admiral understand that the Somali sheep must go . There was still no sign of Adrian , or of the Mauja's lights in the inky blackness of the outer harbour , so I accepted the Secretary's invita- tion to drink tea ...
quickly made the Port Admiral understand that the Somali sheep must go . There was still no sign of Adrian , or of the Mauja's lights in the inky blackness of the outer harbour , so I accepted the Secretary's invita- tion to drink tea ...
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... Somali sheep . I sought out the State Secretary to thank him for his help and hospitality , but he was reported to be at the Residency . Back there in Colonel Hugh's drawing- room a mid - morning council of war was sitting over cups of ...
... Somali sheep . I sought out the State Secretary to thank him for his help and hospitality , but he was reported to be at the Residency . Back there in Colonel Hugh's drawing- room a mid - morning council of war was sitting over cups of ...
Contents
SOME GEORGE CROSS ISLANDERS | 96 |
BWANAS MOON BY DAVID WILSON FLETCHER | 160 |
CALM AND UNCONFUSED BY MAJOR S R M FRAZER | 352 |
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