... they approached me I saw that Said's eyes were, if anything, more swollen than they had been the evening before. To cheer him up, I spoke to him first. "Said, I thought when I saw you in the pasture that you were some member of the Anezeh that had... My Quest of the Arab Horse - Page 232by Homer Davenport - 1909 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Palmer Smith - 1913 - 394 pages
...you were some member of the Anezeh that had come to see me." "La" (no), Mr. Davenport, Said no sec Anezeh." "You are going back to the desert." "No go...night Said no sleep — sit down, no lay down. Go Wadudda stall, pray; come back, no answer — no sleep — pray, no sleep." he found where Mecca was,... | |
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