Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205William Blackwood, 1919 - England |
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... miles due south of us . Keeling's party escaped on August 8 , 1917 . Each day that followed Sherif Bey brought us official news of their capture in different parts of Asia Minor . One was re- minded of Mark Twain's stolen white elephant ...
... miles due south of us . Keeling's party escaped on August 8 , 1917 . Each day that followed Sherif Bey brought us official news of their capture in different parts of Asia Minor . One was re- minded of Mark Twain's stolen white elephant ...
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... mile beyond us stood our through the Greek priests , had future home . A dirty - looking , been able from time to time to two - storied square building it distribute to these destitute was , surrounded on three sides ... Miles to Freedom .
... mile beyond us stood our through the Greek priests , had future home . A dirty - looking , been able from time to time to two - storied square building it distribute to these destitute was , surrounded on three sides ... Miles to Freedom .
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... miles ; to the Mediterranean , 300 miles south- ward ; or 400 miles westward . Compared to the others the distance to the Black Sea was small , but outweighing this advantage was the fact that Keeling's party had got away in that ...
... miles ; to the Mediterranean , 300 miles south- ward ; or 400 miles westward . Compared to the others the distance to the Black Sea was small , but outweighing this advantage was the fact that Keeling's party had got away in that ...
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... mile march across the desert after the fall of Kut - el - Amarah . So it must have been true . At the time we write this un- scrupulous adventurer , Enver— a man of magnetic personality and untiring in his energy to ... Miles to Freedom .
... mile march across the desert after the fall of Kut - el - Amarah . So it must have been true . At the time we write this un- scrupulous adventurer , Enver— a man of magnetic personality and untiring in his energy to ... Miles to Freedom .
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... miles in the burning heat across waterless deserts without regular or sufficient rations and without transport -in many cases without boots , which had been exchanged for a few mouthfuls of food or a drink of water . We officers , who ...
... miles in the burning heat across waterless deserts without regular or sufficient rations and without transport -in many cases without boots , which had been exchanged for a few mouthfuls of food or a drink of water . We officers , who ...
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