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Page 217
Tangai the Jemadar , å stopped by high ground . Such in quaint old Mekrani , who , unable to nature is the original of the “ Tuaca , read or write , was renowned for or Nash , ” with which our mappers was enliven dull tracts of desert .
Tangai the Jemadar , å stopped by high ground . Such in quaint old Mekrani , who , unable to nature is the original of the “ Tuaca , read or write , was renowned for or Nash , ” with which our mappers was enliven dull tracts of desert .
Page 278
... of bers between 4000 and 5000 souls , brisk sailing we were abreast of a including twenty Banyans and fifteen point called by our crew Kwalla , Belochies , with the customary conbounding the deep bay and islets of sumptive Jemadar .
... of bers between 4000 and 5000 souls , brisk sailing we were abreast of a including twenty Banyans and fifteen point called by our crew Kwalla , Belochies , with the customary conbounding the deep bay and islets of sumptive Jemadar .
Page 279
... the Jemadar and his drained by the receding tide , and , Belochies , the collector of customs , walking over crab - holes , sighted Mizan Sahib , a daft old Indian , and our destination . From afar it resemother dignitaries .
... the Jemadar and his drained by the receding tide , and , Belochies , the collector of customs , walking over crab - holes , sighted Mizan Sahib , a daft old Indian , and our destination . From afar it resemother dignitaries .
Page 280
... fast and shillelah are in civilised lands . by the consumptive Jemadar , whó We returned at noon over the sands , sat down to rest every ten minutes , which were strewed with sea - slugs , and an old Arab , Khalfan bin Ab- and in ...
... fast and shillelah are in civilised lands . by the consumptive Jemadar , whó We returned at noon over the sands , sat down to rest every ten minutes , which were strewed with sea - slugs , and an old Arab , Khalfan bin Ab- and in ...
Page 281
... to the jemadar , to bara had sent a party of bold men to the collector of customs , and the bear it away ; nineteen died myste- different diwans . All this prepararious deaths , and the tile was there- tion for a mere trifle !
... to the jemadar , to bara had sent a party of bold men to the collector of customs , and the bear it away ; nineteen died myste- different diwans . All this prepararious deaths , and the tile was there- tion for a mere trifle !
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