Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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Pagina 8
... received a most flatter- ing invitation from the Palace to visit Constantinople , with promises of immediate advance- ment . Perceiving the cloven hoof , this young officer opined that the invitation meant either " the fatal cup of ...
... received a most flatter- ing invitation from the Palace to visit Constantinople , with promises of immediate advance- ment . Perceiving the cloven hoof , this young officer opined that the invitation meant either " the fatal cup of ...
Pagina 9
... received instructions from the Palace . The Com- mittee gave him twenty - four hours in which to arrange that these instructions should reach him . This was tantamount to a sentence of death , for no one at that moment believed that the ...
... received instructions from the Palace . The Com- mittee gave him twenty - four hours in which to arrange that these instructions should reach him . This was tantamount to a sentence of death , for no one at that moment believed that the ...
Pagina 10
... received in silence . He looked into the faces of his colleagues , and each in turn , so it is said , averted his eyes . Then the President rose , and repeated a Turkish proverb which , in translation , means " Gentlemen , I take your ...
... received in silence . He looked into the faces of his colleagues , and each in turn , so it is said , averted his eyes . Then the President rose , and repeated a Turkish proverb which , in translation , means " Gentlemen , I take your ...
Pagina 17
... received some affront from a were drawn up in quadrille young gentleman belonging to form , ten paces apart , and the the opposite camp , a stranger signal was given by an umpire in those parts , and promptly discharging a pistol into ...
... received some affront from a were drawn up in quadrille young gentleman belonging to form , ten paces apart , and the the opposite camp , a stranger signal was given by an umpire in those parts , and promptly discharging a pistol into ...
Pagina 28
... received a ball through his left arm . This wound , however , though pain- ful , was not disabling . Their other pistols were therefore handed to the combatants by their seconds , and once again the word was given . This time , however ...
... received a ball through his left arm . This wound , however , though pain- ful , was not disabling . Their other pistols were therefore handed to the combatants by their seconds , and once again the word was given . This time , however ...
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