Hadji. The first was a tall, stately person, with a grave and somewhat heavy countenance, whom the superior neatness of his dress, his long flowing caftan of silk, and the whiteness of his turban, indicated as the chief. He wore at his girdle a Circassian... A Year Among the Circassians - Página 8por John Augustus Longworth - 1840Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...turban. His long beard descended to his breast. He wore a flowing caftan of silk ; and at his girdle, a cama or dagger, with a broad two-edged blade, and an ivory handle. His features were handsome, and his eyes sparkled with the fire and animation of youth as he spoke.... | |
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