Karah Kaplan; Or, the Koordish Chief. a Tale of Persia And Koordistan 3
The book Karah Kaplan; Or, the Koordish Chief. a Tale of Persia And Koordistan 3 was written by author Savile, Charles Stuart, 1816-1870 Here you can read free online of Karah Kaplan; Or, the Koordish Chief. a Tale of Persia And Koordistan 3 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Karah Kaplan; Or, the Koordish Chief. a Tale of Persia And Koordistan 3 a good or bad book?
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OR, THE KOORDISH CHIEF. 109 CHAPTER VII. With conscious pride I view the band Of faithful friends that round me stand ; With pride exult that I alone Can join these scattered gems in one ; For they're the wreath of pearls, and 1 The silken cord on which they lie. 'Tis mine their inmost soul to see — Unlocked is every heart to me ; To me they cling, on me they rest. And I've a place in every breast; For they're the wreath of pearls, and I The silken cord on which they lie. SIR WILLIAM JONES. It ...was towards the close of the day follow- ing that on which the above circumstances had taken place, that Allah Verdee Khan having been employed the whole of the cooler portion of the afternoon in reviewing his followers, and surveying their equipments, proceeded to in- form them, that in the course of the following 110 KARAH KAPLAN ; day, the journey towards Sultaneah would be commenced, and that it only remained with Kerbelai Hassan to announce the hour most propitious for their starting. The body of men collected for the purpose of making such a desperate attempt, as an attack upon the royal camp, consisted of the finest specimens of humankind ever beheld together in such numbers, which consisted of above four thousand horsemen ; as for their purpose foot soldiers would have been an in- cumbrance, as it was the intention of their leaders to proceed with all possible speed towards Sultaneah, and to attack the Persians before any report of their approach could reach the camp.
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