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المؤلف :
James Hilton
عن الكتاب : 1933م - 1443هـ
Lost Horizon
During that third week of May the situation in Baskul had become much
worse and, on the 20th, air force machines arrived by arrangement from
Peshawar to evacuate the white residents. These numbered about eighty,
and most were safely transported across the mountains in troop carriers. A
few miscellaneous aircraft were also employed, among them being a cabin
machine lent by the maharajah of Chandrapur. In this, about 10 a.m., four
passengers embarked: Miss Roberta Brinklow, of the Eastern Mission;
Henry D. Barnard, an American; Hugh Conway, H.M. Consul; and Captain
Charles Mallinson, H.M. Vice Consul.
These names are as they appeared later in Indian and British newspapers.
Conway was thirty-seven. He had been at Baskul for two years, in a job
which now, in the light of events, could be regarded as a persistent backing
of the wrong horse. A stage of his life was finished; in a few weeks' time, or
perhaps after a few months' leave in England, he would be sent somewhere
else. Tokyo or Teheran, Manila or Muscat; people in his profession never
knew what was coming. He had been ten years in the Consular Service,
long enough to assess his own chances as shrewdly as he was apt to do
those of others. .
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كتاب Lost Horizon
1933م - 1443هـ Lost Horizon During that third week of May the situation in Baskul had become much worse and, on the 20th, air force machines arrived by arrangement from Peshawar to evacuate the white residents. These numbered about eighty, and most were safely transported across the mountains in troop carriers. A few miscellaneous aircraft were also employed, among them being a cabin machine lent by the maharajah of Chandrapur. In this, about 10 a.m., four passengers embarked: Miss Roberta Brinklow, of the Eastern Mission; Henry D. Barnard, an American; Hugh Conway, H.M. Consul; and Captain Charles Mallinson, H.M. Vice Consul. These names are as they appeared later in Indian and British newspapers. Conway was thirty-seven. He had been at Baskul for two years, in a job which now, in the light of events, could be regarded as a persistent backing of the wrong horse. A stage of his life was finished; in a few weeks' time, or perhaps after a few months' leave in England, he would be sent somewhere else. Tokyo or Teheran, Manila or Muscat; people in his profession never knew what was coming. He had been ten years in the Consular Service, long enough to assess his own chances as shrewdly as he was apt to do those of others. .هذا الكتاب من تأليف James Hilton و حقوق الكتاب محفوظة لصاحبها
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