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  • My Bulgarian friend Jefer about when we were going to meet at the Hard Rock Cafe not official here in Isperih last night.

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  • My Bulgarian friend Jefer about when we were going to meet at the Hard Rock Cafe not official here in Isperih last night.

    B-22 Interview of the Week - Hello Tyler 2008

  • A third object — to discover the condition of the Jefer wells — was now added to our needs for food, and for news of the state of mind of the tribes between Maan and Akaba.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Jefer, east of Maan, the wells at which we planned to concentrate before we attacked.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Turks for us in the same sense; and Newcombe, down near Wejh, had contrived to lose official papers, including a plan (in which we were advance guard) for marching from Wejh, by Jefer and the

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Maan especially they had no anxiety since the engineers who had blown up Bair reported every source of water utterly destroyed, while the wells of Jefer had been dealt with a few days earlier.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • We sat in Jefer meanwhile, waiting to hear the fortune of the attack.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • It might be that Jefer really was denied to us; but we were not without hope that there, too, we should find the technical work of demolition ill-done by these pitiful Turks.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • The demolition of Bair (and Jefer, too, for we had it confirmed that the seven wells of Jefer were destroyed) showed that the Turks were to that extent on the alert.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Jefer plain was of hard mud, flat as the hand, blinding white with salt, and twenty miles across; but time pressed, because if we failed we might have to ride fifty miles in the night to the next well.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

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