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... Batahin tribe looking like a demented butcher's van , fes- tooned with dripping abomina- tions , a swarm of enthusiastic flies in our wake , and with the uncomfortable certainty that we were carrying coals to Newcastle . The sheikh , a ...
... Batahin tribe looking like a demented butcher's van , fes- tooned with dripping abomina- tions , a swarm of enthusiastic flies in our wake , and with the uncomfortable certainty that we were carrying coals to Newcastle . The sheikh , a ...
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... Batahin had got themselves into trouble . The reputation of this robber tribe for defiant bravery was almost legendary . In captivity they should be a lively spectacle . The rabble were being drawn by the lure of the menagerie ; by the ...
... Batahin had got themselves into trouble . The reputation of this robber tribe for defiant bravery was almost legendary . In captivity they should be a lively spectacle . The rabble were being drawn by the lure of the menagerie ; by the ...
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... Batahin were divided as nearly as possible into three equal groups , Abdu being placed in that which numbered twenty - three . He and his companions had their hands tied behind their backs and were led away to the gal- lows at the far ...
... Batahin were divided as nearly as possible into three equal groups , Abdu being placed in that which numbered twenty - three . He and his companions had their hands tied behind their backs and were led away to the gal- lows at the far ...
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A | 35 |
A FORGOTTEN INVASION BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 144 |
Contents for January 1937 | 288 |
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