By George Fielding Eliot
ISBN-10: 0548143633
ISBN-13: 9780548143636
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Now look there, right across the street/' I looked, and saw a clumsy wooden road barrier, hinged to JERUSALEM 39 an upright at one end. It barred a muddy road which turned off from the main street and ran over the lip of the hill down into the Yemin Moshe. A soldier in khaki guarded it. Along the road an armored bus sloshed through the mud. "That's a Haganah post," Dickie said. Yemin Moshe. The Jews "It guards the en- back and forth, have in those armored affairs/' to, they All of this was going on not two hundred yards from the trance to the travel when Warwick guard post.
They looked rather sight of these Transjordan dirty, and their spiked helmets first rather incongruous over their dark Arab faces. showed his vehicle pass and started to drive on. The driver The Arab me and said something evidently he know why a man in civilian clothes was riding in sergeant pointed at wanted to a police car. The constable beside me leaned forward. with he "He's us," snapped. "He's British or anyway American, all the same thing. He's not to be questioned by the likes of you. Get on with it, Bill," he added to the driver.
It was commanded by a Syrian adventurer named Fawzi Bey el Kawukji, who had had a rather checkered career. The Arab bands of Abdel Kader el Husseini, representing the military arm of the Mufti's power in Palestine, were drawn chiefly from the villages around Jerusalem and could muster three or four thousand fighting men in a pinch, though Abdel Kader did not normally maintain anything more than a bodyguard of three or four hundred. Both Guard sides had considerable units of the The Home many as thirty reserve strength.
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