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... heard that we were not purchasers , and that curiosity alone was the motive of our visit . Her price we were told was about twenty - five pounds . In another cell we were shown two Abyssinian girls , who being of a lighter colour were ...
... heard that we were not purchasers , and that curiosity alone was the motive of our visit . Her price we were told was about twenty - five pounds . In another cell we were shown two Abyssinian girls , who being of a lighter colour were ...
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... heard from every side , and guns were fired off at intervals . At about half way to the village the women were seated in a group , and as soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the ...
... heard from every side , and guns were fired off at intervals . At about half way to the village the women were seated in a group , and as soon as the procession came up they rose and joined it ; some of them running by the side of the ...
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... heard ; a low hum of conversation spreads through the camp , and as the evening advances , this gradually sinks into a silence , disturbed only by the occasional lowing of the camels . All those persons who have once tried it , and who ...
... heard ; a low hum of conversation spreads through the camp , and as the evening advances , this gradually sinks into a silence , disturbed only by the occasional lowing of the camels . All those persons who have once tried it , and who ...
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... heard of no more . Any work , therefore , which like the one now before us , is calculated to cheer the brow of despair , and to shed a gleam of hope upon the heart of the labouring and unrewarded student , must be admitted to be pro ...
... heard of no more . Any work , therefore , which like the one now before us , is calculated to cheer the brow of despair , and to shed a gleam of hope upon the heart of the labouring and unrewarded student , must be admitted to be pro ...
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... heard Ségo - Ahmadou extolled for his generosity ; but the Moors told me that he was generous only to his own subjects . The inhabitants of Jenné are exceedingly active and industrious , and very much like the savage negroes I had seen ...
... heard Ségo - Ahmadou extolled for his generosity ; but the Moors told me that he was generous only to his own subjects . The inhabitants of Jenné are exceedingly active and industrious , and very much like the savage negroes I had seen ...
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