Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... walked with more ease half this day than we did the day before , it proving cloudy weather and cool . About noon the general who had been with us before , came with some roast meat , and a horn of water for the king and his son . As we ...
... walked with more ease half this day than we did the day before , it proving cloudy weather and cool . About noon the general who had been with us before , came with some roast meat , and a horn of water for the king and his son . As we ...
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... walked slowly on , which made our journey something easier . We asked the prince if there was no water near at hand ; he informed us that there was none to be got till we came to Manderra river , which we should not be able to reach ...
... walked slowly on , which made our journey something easier . We asked the prince if there was no water near at hand ; he informed us that there was none to be got till we came to Manderra river , which we should not be able to reach ...
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... walked off accordingly undiscovered by them . Captain Drummond , however , being taken so ill that he could not walk at all , none of us being strong enough to carry him , we resolved to make the three negroes per- form that office by ...
... walked off accordingly undiscovered by them . Captain Drummond , however , being taken so ill that he could not walk at all , none of us being strong enough to carry him , we resolved to make the three negroes per- form that office by ...
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... walked but slowly , as I perceived on purpose to indulge me . At night we came to a wood , the place appointed for our lodging ; and there we met with three or four men , whom my master had sent out a foraging , and they brought in with ...
... walked but slowly , as I perceived on purpose to indulge me . At night we came to a wood , the place appointed for our lodging ; and there we met with three or four men , whom my master had sent out a foraging , and they brought in with ...
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... walked about with great circumspection , talking softly , and testified all the symptoms of some secret design ; upon this the tears stood in my eyes , imagining that they intended to cut me up and make a meal of me , but my fright was ...
... walked about with great circumspection , talking softly , and testified all the symptoms of some secret design ; upon this the tears stood in my eyes , imagining that they intended to cut me up and make a meal of me , but my fright was ...
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