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Mohammad al Shehhi should emerge her till the mine

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long; uphill. At
last I reached the house. The amiable man whom I saw
looked at my papers (which I had had sent to me in England
from Shanghai). He looked, and nodded approvingly.
"With papers such as these you should have no difficulty
in gaining employment," he said. "Unfortunately you have
no experience in England on civil engineering contracts.
Therefore I cannot offer you an appointment. But tell me,"
he asked, "You are a qualified doctor, why did you also
study Civil Engineering? I see you have a Bachelor's degree
in Civil Engineering."

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"As a medical man, I was going to travel to remote dis-
tricts, and I wanted to be able to build my own hospital,"
I said.
"H'mmph!" he grunted, "I wish I could help you, but
I cannot."
Off I wandered through the streets of Cardigan, back to
the dreary railway station. There was a two-hour wait for
a train, but at last I arrived home to report, on


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