Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... reason of the lands or houses they may possess on the coast . In the Nyassa region the white Arabs are com- paratively few , and are looked up to as the leading men of their class . The commoner slave - hunting folk are mongrels , with ...
... reason of the lands or houses they may possess on the coast . In the Nyassa region the white Arabs are com- paratively few , and are looked up to as the leading men of their class . The commoner slave - hunting folk are mongrels , with ...
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... reason Paula must be left behind , for it was possible - nay , even probable -- that trouble rather than pleasure would be the out- come of this journey , and the tender - hearted grandmother would fain spare her granddaughter the pain ...
... reason Paula must be left behind , for it was possible - nay , even probable -- that trouble rather than pleasure would be the out- come of this journey , and the tender - hearted grandmother would fain spare her granddaughter the pain ...
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... reason that I was afraid to lift my hand to remove it . Slowly , and with the least possible movement , I got the rifle in both hands , and then , with- out moving my legs , I twisted my body half round . I hesitated for one dreadful ...
... reason that I was afraid to lift my hand to remove it . Slowly , and with the least possible movement , I got the rifle in both hands , and then , with- out moving my legs , I twisted my body half round . I hesitated for one dreadful ...
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... reason why you should tire yourself , -I really shouldn't upset you , " I answered , for her merry laugh was equal to a good many words . " I guess you would , sir , in two minutes . This is a very curious piece of water , and dangerous ...
... reason why you should tire yourself , -I really shouldn't upset you , " I answered , for her merry laugh was equal to a good many words . " I guess you would , sir , in two minutes . This is a very curious piece of water , and dangerous ...
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... reason why a hypocrite and an impostor should be allowed to disgrace the cloth . ' Any way , young man he never stole your boots and marched off with them , did he ? ' I said quietly . For a moment he turned quite white , then his face ...
... reason why a hypocrite and an impostor should be allowed to disgrace the cloth . ' Any way , young man he never stole your boots and marched off with them , did he ? ' I said quietly . For a moment he turned quite white , then his face ...
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