Sykes, Ten Thousand Miles in Persia (1902), pp. 166 f. [Please select]
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Sykes when he should return. [Please select]
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You can ask her," sneered Sykes." [Please select]
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"Have you been talking to Sykes and his wife." [Please select]
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Sykes mended them as you see. [Please select]
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Sykes and his wife were at home. [Please select]
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Sykes says he went down to Vinal Haven that day. [Please select]
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"No, he is not," replied Sykes, who to some extent aped the manners of his eccentric employer. [Please select]
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Sykes did tell him, and the strange man swore he would not see any one, not even his grandmother, come down from heaven. [Please select]
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Sir Mark Sykes[332] gives an account of the reality of his empire from which we will quote certain passages. [Please select]
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“A small band of alien herdsmen,” says Sir Mark Sykes, “wandering unchecked through crusades and counter-crusades, principalities, empires, and states. [Please select]
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