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" Let us wait till the people have passed on,' but they never did pass. The surface of the earth is too small for the people, and some live under the earth, and even under the water (alluding to the shops in the Thames Tunnel). " When we left London, we... "
The Wesleyan juvenile offering - Page 36
by Wesleyan Methodist missionary society - 1867
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Travel and adventure in many lands, by many writers

Travel - 1870 - 136 pages
...? ' So we gave it up. " The people are so numerous that they tread one on another. All day, and all night, the streets are crowded. We thought some great...the people have passed on;' but they never did pass on. If any one falls down, he is trodden upon, and dies ; there is no rising again for him, unless...
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A history of Wesleyan missions

William Moister - Methodist Church - 1871 - 624 pages
...so many that they tread on one another. All day and night the streets are crowded. We thought that some great thing had happened, and said, ' Let us...small for the people, and some live under the earth, and even under the water (alluding to the shops in the Thames Tunnel). " When we left London, we travelled...
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A history of Wesleyan missions

William Moister - Eighteenth century - 1871 - 602 pages
...many that they tread on one another. All day and night the streets are crowded. We thought that siome great thing had happened, and said, ' Let us wait...small for the people, and some live under the earth, and even under the water (alluding to the shops in the Thames Tunnel). " When we left London, we travelled...
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Missionary anecdotes

William Moister - Missionaries - 1875 - 344 pages
...people are so many, that they tread on one another. All day and night the streets are crowded. At first we thought some great thing had happened, and said,...small for the people, and some live under the earth, and even under the water (alluding to the shops in the Thames Tunnel). " When we left London, we travelled...
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My godmother's stories from many lands

Eleanora Louisa Hervey - 1877 - 338 pages
...so many that they tread on one another. All day and night the streets are crowded. We thought that some great thing had happened, and said — Let us...small for the people, and some live under the earth, and even under the water.' " "What did he mean by that, godmother?" I asked. "I believe, my dear,"...
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