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... received in so warlike a manner . 66 Do you think a man single - handed likely to attack your caravan ? " The advanced guard , ashamed , raised their lances again , while B 66 99 their chief rode up to the stranger and THE CARAVAN.
... received in so warlike a manner . 66 Do you think a man single - handed likely to attack your caravan ? " The advanced guard , ashamed , raised their lances again , while B 66 99 their chief rode up to the stranger and THE CARAVAN.
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... stranger said nothing ; but produced a long pipe which he had fastened on his saddle , and began to smoke in great puffs , as he rode along with the chief of the advanced guard . The latter did not know what to make of the stranger ...
... stranger said nothing ; but produced a long pipe which he had fastened on his saddle , and began to smoke in great puffs , as he rode along with the chief of the advanced guard . The latter did not know what to make of the stranger ...
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... stranger said : " With your permis- sion , I will make you a proposal . I think at each encampment one of us might relate to the others some story , and so while away the hours pleasantly . " " Selim Baruch , thou hast spoken well ...
... stranger said : " With your permis- sion , I will make you a proposal . I think at each encampment one of us might relate to the others some story , and so while away the hours pleasantly . " " Selim Baruch , thou hast spoken well ...
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... stranger as if he were their worthiest guest . One gave him cushions , another mats , a third provided him with slaves ; in short , he was as well served as if he had been at home . The hotter hours of the day had already passed ere ...
... stranger as if he were their worthiest guest . One gave him cushions , another mats , a third provided him with slaves ; in short , he was as well served as if he had been at home . The hotter hours of the day had already passed ere ...
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... stranger , for thou hast rescued me from a long martyrdom . For fifty years has my corpse been floating upon these waves , and my spirit was condemned to reanimate it each night ; but now earth having touched my head , I can return to ...
... stranger , for thou hast rescued me from a long martyrdom . For fifty years has my corpse been floating upon these waves , and my spirit was condemned to reanimate it each night ; but now earth having touched my head , I can return to ...
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