In the Shadow of the CrescentMarshall Brothers, 1906 - 240 psl. |
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able afterwards allowed amongst answer appeared armed Armenians arranged arrived asked believe better British brought building called carried cause chief Christians church close condition continue dark district door entered escape evidence face fact fear friends give given Government ground hands head heard hope horses hundred journey killed known Koordish Koords land leaving light live look massacre means meeting mission missionary morning Moslems native night obliged obtain officials once passed possible prayer present protection reached received regarding remained reply road seemed sent side snow soldiers sometimes soon speak standing stay streets suffering taken tell things thought told town travelling Turkey Turkish Turks usually village wait whilst women young zabtieh
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