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Page 90
... man's land between the prisoners and their friends . I was led to a point ex- actly opposite Marie , who was wearing her striped dress . On my side of the rails were about a dozen other prisoners , Arabs for the most part . On Marie's ...
... man's land between the prisoners and their friends . I was led to a point ex- actly opposite Marie , who was wearing her striped dress . On my side of the rails were about a dozen other prisoners , Arabs for the most part . On Marie's ...
Page 91
... man's land between the grilles . The native prisoners and their relations on the other side were squatting opposite each other . They didn't raise their voices and , in spite of the din , managed to converse almost in whispers . This ...
... man's land between the grilles . The native prisoners and their relations on the other side were squatting opposite each other . They didn't raise their voices and , in spite of the din , managed to converse almost in whispers . This ...
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