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THE NATCHALNIK . 121 muscular man at his left . “ He will take you safe and
sound . ” Author . “ I see he is a stout fellow . I would rather have him for a friend
than meet him as an enemy . He has the face of an honest man , too . ”
Natchalnik .
THE NATCHALNIK . 121 muscular man at his left . “ He will take you safe and
sound . ” Author . “ I see he is a stout fellow . I would rather have him for a friend
than meet him as an enemy . He has the face of an honest man , too . ”
Natchalnik .
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NATCHALNIK OF LOSNITZA . 127 air of a Turkish villa , which overlooked the
surrounding country , and was entered by an enclosed court - yard with high
walls . The Natchalnik of Losnitza was a grey - headed tall gaunt figure , who
spoke ...
NATCHALNIK OF LOSNITZA . 127 air of a Turkish villa , which overlooked the
surrounding country , and was entered by an enclosed court - yard with high
walls . The Natchalnik of Losnitza was a grey - headed tall gaunt figure , who
spoke ...
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170 NATCHALNIK OF USHITZA . went away . Our beds were , as the ingenious
Mr . Pepys says , “ good , but lousy . " Next day , the Servian Natchalnik , who , on
my arrival , had been absent at Topola with the prince , came to see me ; he was
...
170 NATCHALNIK OF USHITZA . went away . Our beds were , as the ingenious
Mr . Pepys says , “ good , but lousy . " Next day , the Servian Natchalnik , who , on
my arrival , had been absent at Topola with the prince , came to see me ; he was
...
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216 NATCHALNIK OF KRUSHEVATZ . ... The Natchalnik was waiting with
lanterns , and gave us a hearty welcome . As I went upstairs his wife kissed my
hand , and I in sport wished to kiss her ' s ; but the Natchalnik said , “ We still hold
to the ...
216 NATCHALNIK OF KRUSHEVATZ . ... The Natchalnik was waiting with
lanterns , and gave us a hearty welcome . As I went upstairs his wife kissed my
hand , and I in sport wished to kiss her ' s ; but the Natchalnik said , “ We still hold
to the ...
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NATCHALNIK OF TIUPRIA . 235 not returning , I felt impatient , and wondered
what had become of him . At length he returned , and told me that he had been
taken in the streets as a suspicious character , without a lantern , carried to the
guard ...
NATCHALNIK OF TIUPRIA . 235 not returning , I felt impatient , and wondered
what had become of him . At length he returned , and told me that he had been
taken in the streets as a suspicious character , without a lantern , carried to the
guard ...
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