Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... river ! " I exclaimed . ' No river , no river , sahib ! in bath . " It seemed an extraordinary recep- tion , still more so when a small child , with only a little linen cloth on and all dripping wet , entered the room , made a low ...
... river ! " I exclaimed . ' No river , no river , sahib ! in bath . " It seemed an extraordinary recep- tion , still more so when a small child , with only a little linen cloth on and all dripping wet , entered the room , made a low ...
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... river , from our start- ing - point on the coast at Quilli- mane , for this is not " a time to memory dear . " The Yet it has its fascinations . trees on either bank drooping into the silent river , great - limbed aca- cias with their ...
... river , from our start- ing - point on the coast at Quilli- mane , for this is not " a time to memory dear . " The Yet it has its fascinations . trees on either bank drooping into the silent river , great - limbed aca- cias with their ...
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... river is full of crocodiles . So we reach the end of the Kwakwa journey , where we must transfer ourselves and effects across to the Zimbesi , a portage of four miles . It is a noble river , perhaps three - quarters of a mile wide here ...
... river is full of crocodiles . So we reach the end of the Kwakwa journey , where we must transfer ourselves and effects across to the Zimbesi , a portage of four miles . It is a noble river , perhaps three - quarters of a mile wide here ...
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... river . Hence we ascend the river again by the little steamer , the Ilala - whose history is a chapter of African romance in itself - or by open boat , according to the time of year and the amount of water in the river . As we near the ...
... river . Hence we ascend the river again by the little steamer , the Ilala - whose history is a chapter of African romance in itself - or by open boat , according to the time of year and the amount of water in the river . As we near the ...
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... river chiefs have taken advantage of the peaceable relations established by the British , and of the prohibi- tion to the import of arms , which allowed them to equip expeditions and prevent others importing an ounce of powder , and ...
... river chiefs have taken advantage of the peaceable relations established by the British , and of the prohibi- tion to the import of arms , which allowed them to equip expeditions and prevent others importing an ounce of powder , and ...
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