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Page 450
I turned to the Chinese face . “ If you will give the key nearest me and asked in a
low to the driver , we can start . We voice : “ Was that the Chinese shall be there
in very good National Anthem ? " time ! " “ No ! ” I suppose my jaw must have ...
I turned to the Chinese face . “ If you will give the key nearest me and asked in a
low to the driver , we can start . We voice : “ Was that the Chinese shall be there
in very good National Anthem ? " time ! " “ No ! ” I suppose my jaw must have ...
Page 451
very much appreciated , it was memory will always be the not , apparently ,
customary for beauty and solemnity of the the Chinese National Anthem to music
as it filled the spacious be played at a Garden Party . pillared halls of Government
...
very much appreciated , it was memory will always be the not , apparently ,
customary for beauty and solemnity of the the Chinese National Anthem to music
as it filled the spacious be played at a Garden Party . pillared halls of Government
...
Page 455
It was All things come to an end , almost as though the chef had even a Chinese
chow ; and two collapsed from exhaustion after days later I was again standing
producing the initial splendours on the Calcutta Docks , waving and the tweeny ...
It was All things come to an end , almost as though the chef had even a Chinese
chow ; and two collapsed from exhaustion after days later I was again standing
producing the initial splendours on the Calcutta Docks , waving and the tweeny ...
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