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Page 162
... passed through Syria and Palestine , I began to believe that the veil had its origin , not in religion , but in vanity , and that women to whom the gift of beauty had been denied were the most fervent upholders of the yashmak . There ...
... passed through Syria and Palestine , I began to believe that the veil had its origin , not in religion , but in vanity , and that women to whom the gift of beauty had been denied were the most fervent upholders of the yashmak . There ...
Page 257
... passed through it . " This is a scene out of the Arabian Nights - noisy , coloured , and extraordinarily casual . It is very narrow , straight and con- gested . Motor drivers do not attempt to save life here - yet no one is run over ...
... passed through it . " This is a scene out of the Arabian Nights - noisy , coloured , and extraordinarily casual . It is very narrow , straight and con- gested . Motor drivers do not attempt to save life here - yet no one is run over ...
Page 326
St. John Greer Ervine. passed by , looking like lay preachers on their way to or from a meeting . A father and his son ... passed through the crowd , in it , but not of it , going without any deviation or vagary straight to their des ...
St. John Greer Ervine. passed by , looking like lay preachers on their way to or from a meeting . A father and his son ... passed through the crowd , in it , but not of it , going without any deviation or vagary straight to their des ...
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