Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 |
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Pagina 35
... morning I began with a run of a thousand yards on the grass under the elms . Then I went through the appointed portion of my gymnastic training ; then I spent hours march- ing or running on the open parade , or performing the bayonet ...
... morning I began with a run of a thousand yards on the grass under the elms . Then I went through the appointed portion of my gymnastic training ; then I spent hours march- ing or running on the open parade , or performing the bayonet ...
Pagina 39
... morning I spoke to the India , and was as honest as bearer on the subject , and he was stupid , would never pointed out that although his give a direct answer or com- wife had actually died in hospi- mit himself to any kind of tal ...
... morning I spoke to the India , and was as honest as bearer on the subject , and he was stupid , would never pointed out that although his give a direct answer or com- wife had actually died in hospi- mit himself to any kind of tal ...
Pagina 40
... morning I found among my telegrams the following message from an old Mahom- medan postmaster , whom I knew personally , and had seen two years previously on his previously on his return from China , where he had been in charge of a ...
... morning I found among my telegrams the following message from an old Mahom- medan postmaster , whom I knew personally , and had seen two years previously on his previously on his return from China , where he had been in charge of a ...
Pagina 42
... morning I found a man standing out- side my garden gate at Poona , in an attitude of profound humility , a long ... morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour . " One ...
... morning I found a man standing out- side my garden gate at Poona , in an attitude of profound humility , a long ... morning and evening outside my gate , and greeted me , whenever I ap- peared , with his cry " favour , favour . " One ...
Pagina 43
... morning outside my office , in order to make & low salaam to me when I got out of my carriage ; but presently learnt that I was in the habit of walking home in the even- ing across the Maidan , or open spaces , of Calcutta , and then ...
... morning outside my office , in order to make & low salaam to me when I got out of my carriage ; but presently learnt that I was in the habit of walking home in the even- ing across the Maidan , or open spaces , of Calcutta , and then ...
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