The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 158William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... south from there , and crossed the Tana river by a ferry called Seida . I knew there was a weekly car , but Per thought it went on Mondays . That was no good . Or I might walk south - east , striking the Tana after forty - five miles ...
... south from there , and crossed the Tana river by a ferry called Seida . I knew there was a weekly car , but Per thought it went on Mondays . That was no good . Or I might walk south - east , striking the Tana after forty - five miles ...
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... South Wales . It was called the New South Wales Corps , and was sent to replace the detachment of Marines which had gone to Australia with the first transports . Its status in the British Army was exactly the same as though it had been ...
... South Wales . It was called the New South Wales Corps , and was sent to replace the detachment of Marines which had gone to Australia with the first transports . Its status in the British Army was exactly the same as though it had been ...
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... South Wales Corps and ex - convict administrators with whom they were in league . He strove to bridle the traffic in strong drink . He assisted the free emigrants in every way he could . any But the monopolists proved too strong for him ...
... South Wales Corps and ex - convict administrators with whom they were in league . He strove to bridle the traffic in strong drink . He assisted the free emigrants in every way he could . any But the monopolists proved too strong for him ...
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Aina asked beautiful birds Blue Tit boat British Brontë Cæsar of Speyer called Captain Clan Cumming colony coloured coral snakes cottage dark Dauphin dead desert dogs door Elias England English eyes face feet fish flowers Francis Franciscan friends gardenias hand Hans Richter Harold head herd hills hour island King knew lady Lapps lived looked Louis XVI Louis XVIII miles Mirandy Miss Frizelle morning mother Naundorff never night once passed Patrick Brontë perhaps Porziuncola realise reindeer remember road Roanoke Island rock Rosalba round sand Sand-Grouse seemed ship side Sister snakes South Wales Corps stood strange suddenly tell Tertius things thought tiercel to-day Todhunter told took trees trout turned voice walked watched Wattie Wattie's wife woman wonderful yards young