Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... town ; for they found we had a smattering of their language ; and as we had a negro with us , they were no way afraid , though they never saw any white men before ; nay , they were so civil , that we wanted for nothing with which they ...
... town ; for they found we had a smattering of their language ; and as we had a negro with us , they were no way afraid , though they never saw any white men before ; nay , they were so civil , that we wanted for nothing with which they ...
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... town undiscovered ; and were soon among the thickets . By daylight , however , they missed us ; and the news being carried to the king , he ordered us to be pursued . They soon tracked us , for our shoes distinguished our footing , and ...
... town undiscovered ; and were soon among the thickets . By daylight , however , they missed us ; and the news being carried to the king , he ordered us to be pursued . They soon tracked us , for our shoes distinguished our footing , and ...
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... town ; and there we should want for nothing the country could afford us . Captain Younge ordered the interpreter to acquaint the king , that he returned him a thousand thanks for the civilities he had already received ; and that he was ...
... town ; and there we should want for nothing the country could afford us . Captain Younge ordered the interpreter to acquaint the king , that he returned him a thousand thanks for the civilities he had already received ; and that he was ...
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... town before sunset . I missed one of my purses in this day's journey , but the loss of it was not of any great importance to me at that time , for it would have been of little service to me had I kept it ; but the loss of a medal ...
... town before sunset . I missed one of my purses in this day's journey , but the loss of it was not of any great importance to me at that time , for it would have been of little service to me had I kept it ; but the loss of a medal ...
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... town ; our captain , Mr. Prat , our chief mate , Mr. Bembo , our second mate , and my- self , were the only persons that were so far indulged . We had a hutch ordered us next to Captain Drummond and his companions , but the rest of the ...
... town ; our captain , Mr. Prat , our chief mate , Mr. Bembo , our second mate , and my- self , were the only persons that were so far indulged . We had a hutch ordered us next to Captain Drummond and his companions , but the rest of the ...
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