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... hung had it not been for the charity of a pacha , who had consented , for the trifling sum of a million piastres , to acknowledge such B shining innocence . Mansour had too lofty a soul to. THE JOY OF THE HOUSE . Abdallah PAGE.
... hung had it not been for the charity of a pacha , who had consented , for the trifling sum of a million piastres , to acknowledge such B shining innocence . Mansour had too lofty a soul to. THE JOY OF THE HOUSE . Abdallah PAGE.
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... pacha , who might grow tired of waiting , in which case what would hinder him from dispatching a solitary foreigner , and laying violent hands on these dearly - bought treasures ? These thoughts and fears poisoned the life of the ...
... pacha , who might grow tired of waiting , in which case what would hinder him from dispatching a solitary foreigner , and laying violent hands on these dearly - bought treasures ? These thoughts and fears poisoned the life of the ...
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... pacha ? At the end of a narrow and gloomy alley stood the house of Mansour . There was nothing about the building calculated to attract attention ; the ground floor was bare and uninviting , and furnished only with a few rush mats along ...
... pacha ? At the end of a narrow and gloomy alley stood the house of Mansour . There was nothing about the building calculated to attract attention ; the ground floor was bare and uninviting , and furnished only with a few rush mats along ...
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... pacha ? Carry me quickly to the bazaar , introduce me to all your friends , the merchants , and , above all , make me your partner , and give me a warehouse of my own . I feel an uncontrollable desire to handle gold . I have already ...
... pacha ? Carry me quickly to the bazaar , introduce me to all your friends , the merchants , and , above all , make me your partner , and give me a warehouse of my own . I feel an uncontrollable desire to handle gold . I have already ...
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... Pacha of Egypt . I told the lady this , but she insisted on at least seeing the gift destined for a sultana . A woman's wish is a thing not easily thwarted . There are three kinds of obstinacy that are irresistible — that of princes ...
... Pacha of Egypt . I told the lady this , but she insisted on at least seeing the gift destined for a sultana . A woman's wish is a thing not easily thwarted . There are three kinds of obstinacy that are irresistible — that of princes ...
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Abdallah Amurs answered arms Arnaut asked Author bastinadoed beautiful Bedouin brave brother burnous cadi Cafour camel-drivers camels caravan casket child cloth extra coloured command cried dallah death dervish desert Djiddah douros earth Edition Egypt Egyptian Elihu Burritt enemy English Language Essays exclaimed eyes face faithful father Fcap fear fell four-leaved shamrock friends garden gazed give gold Halima Hamama hand happy harem head heart heaven honour horse hundred thousand piastres Illustrations jewels Kara Shitan Koran laughing Leila looked Lord Mansour master Mecca merchant Mohammed mother murmured necklace negress never night old Hafiz Omar pacha prayer Prophet replied returned rich robe sabre sand Satan sheik sherif slave Small post 8vo smile son of Mansour son of Yusuf soul story stranger sultana Taif tears tell tent thee thing Thomas à Kempis thou thought turned uncle voice wish woman women words young Yusuf
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