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Pagina 186
... stood up openly on the skyline . The noise of rifle - shots still went on , but not one of the men was hit , and they said that no bullets came their way . It was not fifth column work . It was suggested that the enemy was using ...
... stood up openly on the skyline . The noise of rifle - shots still went on , but not one of the men was hit , and they said that no bullets came their way . It was not fifth column work . It was suggested that the enemy was using ...
Pagina 388
... stood looking across to the foothills and to the curious escarpment of the Singing Sands ( Reg - i - Ruwan ) beyond the river . He stood there awhile , talking of the old Kushans and their Empire , and of the wonderful site for a city ...
... stood looking across to the foothills and to the curious escarpment of the Singing Sands ( Reg - i - Ruwan ) beyond the river . He stood there awhile , talking of the old Kushans and their Empire , and of the wonderful site for a city ...
Pagina 397
... stood a man not more than five foot six in height , beautifully turned out in the uniform of the Guards , with an enormous moustache which did its best to hide an almost perpetual grin and seemed to wave about in moments of excitement ...
... stood a man not more than five foot six in height , beautifully turned out in the uniform of the Guards , with an enormous moustache which did its best to hide an almost perpetual grin and seemed to wave about in moments of excitement ...
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