Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 192W. Blackwood, 1912 - Scotland |
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... heard of him before , and it may therefore be permitted for one who was in no way con- nected with him as a mission- ary , but who , as a frontier official , met him frequently and knew the country and the people among whom he laboured ...
... heard of him before , and it may therefore be permitted for one who was in no way con- nected with him as a mission- ary , but who , as a frontier official , met him frequently and knew the country and the people among whom he laboured ...
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... heard in the land , ' and so forth . " 6 " If you are going to talk nonsense , " said Miss Ethering- ton , " I think I will go and get dinner ready . " Suddenly Gale inquired- " I say , what do you think of me now ? Has your opinion of ...
... heard in the land , ' and so forth . " 6 " If you are going to talk nonsense , " said Miss Ethering- ton , " I think I will go and get dinner ready . " Suddenly Gale inquired- " I say , what do you think of me now ? Has your opinion of ...
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... heard , followed by voices in conversation . Among some scraps of the latter which reach us seems to occur the word " madantshe . " Then comes a knook at the door , and , before he has spoken a word , the expression on Jafuta's face ...
... heard , followed by voices in conversation . Among some scraps of the latter which reach us seems to occur the word " madantshe . " Then comes a knook at the door , and , before he has spoken a word , the expression on Jafuta's face ...
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... heard of an at- tack having been made even upon an unarmed native ; nor among the many I have seen dispatched at close quarters when wounded have I ever noticed a single instance of any disposition to ferocity . Wandering about in bands ...
... heard of an at- tack having been made even upon an unarmed native ; nor among the many I have seen dispatched at close quarters when wounded have I ever noticed a single instance of any disposition to ferocity . Wandering about in bands ...
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... heard its ap- proaching roar . The tree - tops on the distant horizon wave frantically , and then , blotted out in a grey mist , are no more seen . Around us is once more a dead calm . Then all in a moment there is a mighty rushing ...
... heard its ap- proaching roar . The tree - tops on the distant horizon wave frantically , and then , blotted out in a grey mist , are no more seen . Around us is once more a dead calm . Then all in a moment there is a mighty rushing ...
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