New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 23Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 236
... camels are so singularly fond : they lost no opportunity of gathering it , and added materially , by their avidity , to the other annoy- ances of our journey . In an hour and a quarter we passed some stones , per- haps ruins ; and in ...
... camels are so singularly fond : they lost no opportunity of gathering it , and added materially , by their avidity , to the other annoy- ances of our journey . In an hour and a quarter we passed some stones , per- haps ruins ; and in ...
Page 238
... camels ? " " The camels ! -why , the camels are resting themselves , as you are , and will be ready , if necessary , before you are ; but , with the permission of the Beys , we cannot proceed to Palmyra this evening . ” " And why not ...
... camels ? " " The camels ! -why , the camels are resting themselves , as you are , and will be ready , if necessary , before you are ; but , with the permission of the Beys , we cannot proceed to Palmyra this evening . ” " And why not ...
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... camels : the guides leaped down ; they struck the camels on the knees with their staffs ; grasped the bridles , and by means of that harsh , guttural noise , which every camel implicitly and instantly obeys , we had them in a moment ...
... camels : the guides leaped down ; they struck the camels on the knees with their staffs ; grasped the bridles , and by means of that harsh , guttural noise , which every camel implicitly and instantly obeys , we had them in a moment ...
Contents
Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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