The Lebanon: (Mount Souria) : a History and a Diary, Volume 2T. C. Newby, 1860 - Ethnology |
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... passed this way , and that their intuitive sagacity , knowing " how to observe , " had discovered the sort of com- pliment that would be most gratifying to that lady . Proceeding then to inquire how long she had stayed with them , and ...
... passed this way , and that their intuitive sagacity , knowing " how to observe , " had discovered the sort of com- pliment that would be most gratifying to that lady . Proceeding then to inquire how long she had stayed with them , and ...
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... passing under the village of Sourie , and saw ranges of arcades , through ranges of clothes , hung out to dry ; it seemed as if it were washing day , or as if the village had turned out yesterday to get washed in the rain , and were now ...
... passing under the village of Sourie , and saw ranges of arcades , through ranges of clothes , hung out to dry ; it seemed as if it were washing day , or as if the village had turned out yesterday to get washed in the rain , and were now ...
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... passing the gate of an outer wall , I saw , against the corner of a house , a little girl , not more than four , with another half her size on her back ; yet she had her foot up on the edge of a small stone trough , and another little ...
... passing the gate of an outer wall , I saw , against the corner of a house , a little girl , not more than four , with another half her size on her back ; yet she had her foot up on the edge of a small stone trough , and another little ...
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... passed along , as in a gallery , to another group . The village equalled the promise it gave from a distance . The arcades , and windows divided by columns , were Saracenic ; the masonry surpassed everything I had seen ; in the belfry ...
... passed along , as in a gallery , to another group . The village equalled the promise it gave from a distance . The arcades , and windows divided by columns , were Saracenic ; the masonry surpassed everything I had seen ; in the belfry ...
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... passed in through it , also out , but at the other side ; it could be reached only by a long ladder . The Emir was at prayers , I heard the chant as I passed , but I was shewn into a chamber already prepared ; and here , too , was a ...
... passed in through it , also out , but at the other side ; it could be reached only by a long ladder . The Emir was at prayers , I heard the chant as I passed , but I was shewn into a chamber already prepared ; and here , too , was a ...
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