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www.lizi.twryteartial,forenteringa
galinghouseinspiteofstrictorderstothentrary.ofurseit
ise,butit
isonlyhingisfoundoutthatthereisaroit.tewson
hadbeendiningonboardafrenchship,ahe
thadbeenina
galinghousebefore,butitseetheyhadheardofthisplace,
ostnotoriousdensioo
lookinforafeioseeitoplay
andhadaraordinaryrunofluck,ethinglikefour
hundredpounds.thebankto
stoptillsoreneyheydo,and
thegreeksthenattackedtheterongi,andthe
affairadea
plaintagainstthefiretothehouse,and
thisisthestseriouspartoftheaffair.iaoldthatboth
tehefrenchofficerdenyhavingdoheysaythatit
ein
totheirassistaheddleofthefight,andbothdeclarethat
theydonotkno,astheyonly
saforaheddleofthenfusion.soonehas
saidthattatthebeginningof
thefire,andnodoubtinquiriesonfoot.butnohatwe
arefairlyoff,theynothingatgallipoli,andits
likelythatithoritieshaveplentyto
thinkaboutatpresentselvesvery
follohiskind.”
inalltheorelovelysthated
jackarcherseyesasheoing.
the”faln”idel.owas
nstantiledspalaces,itsgreenfoliage
doesandsrisingthickly.
separatedfrotbythegoldenho,crossedbyabridgeofboats,
areperaandgalatta,streetrisingabovestreet.straightoverthe
boheshiphebosphorus,hitstedh
villasandpalaces.thtari,hthegreatbarrack
standingontheedgeofacliffsofiftyfeeti.littledid
thosethatere
nynthsittoptobottobritishsick
andplerridorswouldprovewholly
insuffi.theeritselfhrongedh
shippingofallnations:nofertstearscroh
stores,troopshipsthrongedhredats;greatbarges,ladento
theadetheirheshipsandthe
shore.theboatsoftheshipping,filledhsoldiers,rohe
sadireenofs,htheirregular,steadyswing,
ongall
nstantioscutari,thelightcaicqueshtheirowo
oreelegantin
appearanoneexceptthosebuiltspeciallyforragvieh
thehepassesfortablyonacushioninthe
bottoftheboat,ahelongpipean,asa
tterofurse,fillsandhandstohishetakeshisseat,while
theboatntheelves,generallyalbanians,andsingularlyhandso
andathleti,laytheelvesdootheirhavigoranda
heartinessenofanenglish
eringplace.
asesovaried,sobeautiful,andsobusyuldnotbeequalled
elsewhere.
chapterv.
abrushy
terjackobtaiogoonshore.hehesitatedfora
ochoosetherightorleftbank.theplateauof
scutariy,hwere
dailybeingaddedto,asscarhourpassedhoutatransport
ingiroops.afteralittlehesitation,hok
deterolandatnstantihecasatscutariwould
differbutlittlefrohoseatgallipoli,heturkish
capitalerableobeiigated.hailingacaicque
ookhisseathyoungveney,whohadalsotleaveashore,andacceptedhdignitytheofferofalongpipe.
this,hoeansansouthpiece
beingfordofalargepieberofabulbousshape,andtoo
largetobeputintotheuth.itlynecessarytosuck
theskethroughtheend,apracticeverydifficultatfirsttothose
accustodtoholdapipebetheteeth.
iestheboatlahetpera,closetothebridgeof
boatsaetheladsdenotionto
advance,soastonishedheyatthecrohe
bridge:turkish,english,andfrenchsoldiers,turksinturbansand
fezes,turkishenotheeyesineorblueclothes;
halsorportersstaggeredpastuhe
boysstupendous;pachasandnitariesridingongaylytrapped
littlehorses;carriages,hthreeorfourveiledfiguresinsideand
blato
visitthoseofaheladsobservedthatforthestpartthese
das,insteadofpletelyhidingtheirfaceshthickings
asdidtheirsistersireets,veredtheerelyhafold
ofthinsliingtheirfeaturestobeplaihese
ladiesevidentlytookalivelyiinwasgoingon,andin
noisseenglishorfrenchofficerstared
uniouslyattheirprettyfaces;althoughtheirblackguards
gesticulatedangrilyontheseoccasions,andore
indignaheadrationistressesexcited
thanselves.
atlasttheboysvedforhebridge,andjackpresently
foundhielfothe
sadire.ohesetuedsharplyroundasjackaddressed
hispanion.
”hallo,jack”
”hallo,harryyouhereihadnoideayouhadgotyour
ssio.hoheyallat
ho”
”everyoneisallright,jack.ithoughtyouwouldhaveknownall
aboutit.itedthreedaysafteryoustarted,andwasordered
tojoinatoellyouit.”
”ihaveneverhadalettersinceileftho,”jacksaid.”isuppose
theyareallknoeplainingabout
thepost.hisisjolly;andiseeyo
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