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Pagina 36
... arrived at the guest - house , with a small troop of baggage mules . The packs were adjusted ; and I was just about to move off , when the Prime Minister arrived to say good - bye . This was a tremendous honour . We shook hands with the ...
... arrived at the guest - house , with a small troop of baggage mules . The packs were adjusted ; and I was just about to move off , when the Prime Minister arrived to say good - bye . This was a tremendous honour . We shook hands with the ...
Pagina 37
... arrival of the muleteers : they would know . But when the muleteers arrived , they were as dumb- founded as myself . Trusting to the Prime Minister's efficiency and obedience to his master's orders , we had not bothered to bring any ...
... arrival of the muleteers : they would know . But when the muleteers arrived , they were as dumb- founded as myself . Trusting to the Prime Minister's efficiency and obedience to his master's orders , we had not bothered to bring any ...
Pagina 154
... arrived , and I joined them there , but soon afterwards we went to the Malabar Coast for Christmas , and it was the strangest Christmas I have ever spent - hotter than England in mid - summer and with a sun that shone brilliantly every ...
... arrived , and I joined them there , but soon afterwards we went to the Malabar Coast for Christmas , and it was the strangest Christmas I have ever spent - hotter than England in mid - summer and with a sun that shone brilliantly every ...
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