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... continued to come in almost uninterruptedly during the night , yet at noon they had not all arrived . The Pasha still remained at Medoua ; and the motsellim , the mollah , the cadi , and all the principal officers and inhabitants were ...
... continued to come in almost uninterruptedly during the night , yet at noon they had not all arrived . The Pasha still remained at Medoua ; and the motsellim , the mollah , the cadi , and all the principal officers and inhabitants were ...
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... continued uncertain . I remained walking backwards and for- wards in my study - not able to employ myself , and not daring to go into my wife's room , -listening attentively to every sound . Four o'clock approached , and I had to appear ...
... continued uncertain . I remained walking backwards and for- wards in my study - not able to employ myself , and not daring to go into my wife's room , -listening attentively to every sound . Four o'clock approached , and I had to appear ...
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... continued my meal , though I must confess , not without some feelings of disgust . The negroes , when they take their yams without sauce , never mash them ; those which I bought from the negress were ready prepared . In the evening I ...
... continued my meal , though I must confess , not without some feelings of disgust . The negroes , when they take their yams without sauce , never mash them ; those which I bought from the negress were ready prepared . In the evening I ...
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... continued to suck till it fell off gorged with blood ; and if not timely driven away , might have left him dead in the morning . They reckon in Brazil no less than eighteen kinds of morcego , nine of which are voracious blood - suckers ...
... continued to suck till it fell off gorged with blood ; and if not timely driven away , might have left him dead in the morning . They reckon in Brazil no less than eighteen kinds of morcego , nine of which are voracious blood - suckers ...
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... continued pregnant , and in two months after was delivered of another , who both lived . But the most singular circumstance , and which I could hardly have believed , was it not communicated to me by the sargenté môr , as a thing which ...
... continued pregnant , and in two months after was delivered of another , who both lived . But the most singular circumstance , and which I could hardly have believed , was it not communicated to me by the sargenté môr , as a thing which ...
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