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Page 139
His highness , in Africa , tells the Arabs , in order to conciliate them , ' that he was born in a country formerly conquered and possessed by the Arabs , so that his blood was half Arab , and he had taken this long journey to associate ...
His highness , in Africa , tells the Arabs , in order to conciliate them , ' that he was born in a country formerly conquered and possessed by the Arabs , so that his blood was half Arab , and he had taken this long journey to associate ...
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grew on cask of pickled Greek in Jussuf's niche : all the lies our hero can tell , and he does lie like a trooper , avail him nothing ; he is taken to be beheaded in the well - known subterranean vault ; but at the fatal moment ...
grew on cask of pickled Greek in Jussuf's niche : all the lies our hero can tell , and he does lie like a trooper , avail him nothing ; he is taken to be beheaded in the well - known subterranean vault ; but at the fatal moment ...
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Holland House is , he tells us , A quaint old house , of the time of Elizabeth , separated from the highway , or rather the street , with a high , blind wall . The proximity to London and the value of land forbids the idea of a park ...
Holland House is , he tells us , A quaint old house , of the time of Elizabeth , separated from the highway , or rather the street , with a high , blind wall . The proximity to London and the value of land forbids the idea of a park ...
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