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... never to be 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 ...
... never to be 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 ...
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... never climbed up the narrow staircase to my chambers , that I did not indulge the thought that some business might await me ; but my eager looks and enquiries were never rewarded : there was only one answer -nobody had been there . ' I ...
... never climbed up the narrow staircase to my chambers , that I did not indulge the thought that some business might await me ; but my eager looks and enquiries were never rewarded : there was only one answer -nobody had been there . ' I ...
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... never yet , so far as we are aware , been assailed with effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be ...
... never yet , so far as we are aware , been assailed with effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be ...
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... never go out unveiled , and are not allowed to eat their meals with their husbands , or even with their male children . The girls , when they attain a suitable age , assist their mothers in cooking , washing , and other household ...
... never go out unveiled , and are not allowed to eat their meals with their husbands , or even with their male children . The girls , when they attain a suitable age , assist their mothers in cooking , washing , and other household ...
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... never go bare- foot , not even the children of the slaves . Their shoes , which are very neatly made , resemble our European slippers ; they have them of various colours . Their shoemakers use no lasts , they get thin leather from Tim ...
... never go bare- foot , not even the children of the slaves . Their shoes , which are very neatly made , resemble our European slippers ; they have them of various colours . Their shoemakers use no lasts , they get thin leather from Tim ...
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