| 1824 - 658 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree,' formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which 1 Grieved. VOL, II. V she was very imperfectly coveted. They were nowbrought... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree,' formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which 1 Grieved. VOL. II. O she was very imperfectly covered. They were nowbrought... | |
| Romani - 1824 - 562 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree,' formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which 1 Grieved. VOL. If- U she was very imperfectly covered. They were now brought... | |
| Oesterley - 1824 - 620 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree,' formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which 1 Grieved. she was very imperfectly covered. They were now brought into the... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 642 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree," formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which she was very imperfectly covered. They were now brought into the royal presence;... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 658 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...blossom on tree." formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which she was very imperfectlv covered. Thev were now brought into the roynl presence... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 626 pages
...that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to liim that these could not be common beggars : that the...blossom on tree," formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which she was very imperfectly covered. They were now brought into the royal presence... | |
| George Ellis - 1848 - 660 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore : but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...complexion of the wife, who was " bright as blossom on trc-f."1 formed a striking contrast to the ragged apparel by which she was very imperfectly covered.... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1871 - 564 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore ; but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...the husband proved him to be a knight in disguise ; an that the delicate complexion of the wife, who was ' bright as blossom on tree,' formed a striking... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1872 - 560 pages
...soudan, under the apprehension that they were spies, ordered them to be driven back on shore ; but his attendants observed to him that these could not be...the husband proved him to be a knight in disguise ; an that the delicate complexion of the wife, who was ' bright as blossom on tree,' formed a striking... | |
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