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Page 63
... hoped , dead , but severely wounded in the mouth , one side and one leg . He managed to drag his carcass out of danger , but several of his valourous blacks were killed or wounded . . . . It seems astonishing that Ward should be allowed ...
... hoped , dead , but severely wounded in the mouth , one side and one leg . He managed to drag his carcass out of danger , but several of his valourous blacks were killed or wounded . . . . It seems astonishing that Ward should be allowed ...
Page 100
... hoped to make Lay's position ambiguous . Thus he would provide himself with a special channel to the Chinese and a special source of information about them . At Tientsin , Lay was something between interpreter and negoti- ator . As it ...
... hoped to make Lay's position ambiguous . Thus he would provide himself with a special channel to the Chinese and a special source of information about them . At Tientsin , Lay was something between interpreter and negoti- ator . As it ...
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... hoped for no change in my time , but Tieh said yesterday they wish to have a working control established as a going concern before I disappear , and , as they said — though nobody wants me to go except those who would like to fill my ...
... hoped for no change in my time , but Tieh said yesterday they wish to have a working control established as a going concern before I disappear , and , as they said — though nobody wants me to go except those who would like to fill my ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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