History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 124
... maids , by easy journeys , to the place appointed , where , receiving the stipulated price , he restored her with great respect to liberty and her friends , and undertook to conduct them back towards Cairo , beyond all danger of robbery ...
... maids , by easy journeys , to the place appointed , where , receiving the stipulated price , he restored her with great respect to liberty and her friends , and undertook to conduct them back towards Cairo , beyond all danger of robbery ...
الصفحة 125
... maids , and endeavoured to pacify them by remarking that we were yet treated with 10 decency , and that , since we were now carried beyond pur- suit , there was no danger of violence to our lives . ' When we were to be set again on ...
... maids , and endeavoured to pacify them by remarking that we were yet treated with 10 decency , and that , since we were now carried beyond pur- suit , there was no danger of violence to our lives . ' When we were to be set again on ...
الصفحة 130
... maids about the accident by which we were carried away , and the happi- Io ness that we should all enjoy at the end of our captivity . ' ' There were women in your Arab's fortress , ' said the princess : why did you not make them your ...
... maids about the accident by which we were carried away , and the happi- Io ness that we should all enjoy at the end of our captivity . ' ' There were women in your Arab's fortress , ' said the princess : why did you not make them your ...
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