Blackwood's Magazine, 290 tomasWilliam Blackwood, 1961 |
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... horses and the riders . Two horsemen come to meet you , their cigarettes glowing in the half light . You know them for the thieving young hooligans that they are . Their horses are walking quietly . Howdy , " says the tall one , smiling ...
... horses and the riders . Two horsemen come to meet you , their cigarettes glowing in the half light . You know them for the thieving young hooligans that they are . Their horses are walking quietly . Howdy , " says the tall one , smiling ...
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... horses . In the true Eastern tradition we haggled , and settled on eleven days . Everyone was very excited now , because if there is one thing that Arabs like more than anything else it is the spectacle of a race , be it camels , horses ...
... horses . In the true Eastern tradition we haggled , and settled on eleven days . Everyone was very excited now , because if there is one thing that Arabs like more than anything else it is the spectacle of a race , be it camels , horses ...
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... horses into a gallop , and stand up on their backs with that perfect balance which many Arabs possess as a result of having ridden camels from infancy . They had a theory that washing a horse in fresh water made it stronger , and their ...
... horses into a gallop , and stand up on their backs with that perfect balance which many Arabs possess as a result of having ridden camels from infancy . They had a theory that washing a horse in fresh water made it stronger , and their ...
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