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... morning , and its appearance did not certainly con- firm those ideas of misery and unhappiness which we are in the habit of attaching to such a scene . It was now the season when fresh caravans were daily expected ; but few slaves ...
... morning , and its appearance did not certainly con- firm those ideas of misery and unhappiness which we are in the habit of attaching to such a scene . It was now the season when fresh caravans were daily expected ; but few slaves ...
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... morning . As soon as the night closes in , fires begin to blaze in every direction . They are made with dry thorns and stunted shrubs collected round the camp , and their flames throw a bright light on the different groups of travellers ...
... morning . As soon as the night closes in , fires begin to blaze in every direction . They are made with dry thorns and stunted shrubs collected round the camp , and their flames throw a bright light on the different groups of travellers ...
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... morning always disappointed by the evening . It is difficult in this situation to engage in regular study ; —the zeal and eagerness of the student have fled : a man requires some stronger excite- ment than the mere acquirement of ...
... morning always disappointed by the evening . It is difficult in this situation to engage in regular study ; —the zeal and eagerness of the student have fled : a man requires some stronger excite- ment than the mere acquirement of ...
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... morning , we prepared to depart ; but , before I proceed farther , I will endeavour to give a description of the whole economy of our caravan . It was composed of from forty to fifty Mandingoes , and thirty - five women , all carrying ...
... morning , we prepared to depart ; but , before I proceed farther , I will endeavour to give a description of the whole economy of our caravan . It was composed of from forty to fifty Mandingoes , and thirty - five women , all carrying ...
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... morning , in order to take advantage of the cool air . We went on for five miles more without seeing the least trace of cultivation , and at ten o'clock in the morning arrived at Cacorou , where we halted . This village contains from ...
... morning , in order to take advantage of the cool air . We went on for five miles more without seeing the least trace of cultivation , and at ten o'clock in the morning arrived at Cacorou , where we halted . This village contains from ...
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