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... camp ; all the tents seemed to be intact , but not a single man could I see . I was com- pletely puzzled . Even if the force had gone out on a raid , they would have left camp guards . I began to feel a bit sick - could the Dervishes ...
... camp ; all the tents seemed to be intact , but not a single man could I see . I was com- pletely puzzled . Even if the force had gone out on a raid , they would have left camp guards . I began to feel a bit sick - could the Dervishes ...
Pagina 51
... camp . The ground on the right bank having been cleared of scrub , I could see far out into the desert ; there was no sign of life there , either of friend or of enemy . The Sudanese hav- ing stripped , slipped into the water , and was ...
... camp . The ground on the right bank having been cleared of scrub , I could see far out into the desert ; there was no sign of life there , either of friend or of enemy . The Sudanese hav- ing stripped , slipped into the water , and was ...
Pagina 53
... camp a mug of strong coffee , and I believe that it was far better for them than quinine , which I doubt if they could have kept down . Just before dark I paraded the dozen men of the camp who were fit ; three of those were Egyptians ...
... camp a mug of strong coffee , and I believe that it was far better for them than quinine , which I doubt if they could have kept down . Just before dark I paraded the dozen men of the camp who were fit ; three of those were Egyptians ...
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