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1 I, I | Servadac,~Staff Officer, Mostaganem.~ On the other was the title:~
2 I, I | appointed, who would meet in Mostaganem at two o’clock that day;
3 I, I | Algerian coast, between Mostaganem and Tenes, about two miles
4 I, I | himself, started off towards Mostaganem. It was half-past twelve
5 I, I | the town.~At that date, Mostaganem contained about fifteen
6 I, I | also a military station. Mostaganem rejoiced in a well-sheltered
7 I, I | gourbi, or native hut, on the Mostaganem coast, between four and
8 I, II | Captain on the staff at Mostaganem.~Decorations: Chevalier
9 I, II | now a staff appointment at Mostaganem, and had lately been entrusted
10 I, V | as towards both Tenes and Mostaganem. On descending, be informed
11 I, V | river, and get over into Mostaganem,” said the captain.~The
12 I, V | they think of all this at Mostaganem,” said the captain. “I wonder,
13 I, V | hitherto formed the district of Mostaganem. The shore coincided exactly
14 I, VI | towns of Algiers, Oran, and Mostaganem escaped the inundation?
15 I, VI | get round by the south to Mostaganem, we must go eastwards to
16 I, VI | means for getting across to Mostaganem.”~“If, as I hope,” rejoined
17 II, XIX| Algeria; and not far from Mostaganem.” Such were the first words
18 II, XIX| scarcely more than a mile from Mostaganem, and in the course of an
19 II, XIX| disappointed that his return to Mostaganem was not welcomed with a
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