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... called these people ' The Esquimaux of the Equator . ' The Swift River People - the Kalaru , as they called themselves -were originally an outcast tribe of that most ancient race the Northern Bushmen . It seems probable that they had a ...
... called these people ' The Esquimaux of the Equator . ' The Swift River People - the Kalaru , as they called themselves -were originally an outcast tribe of that most ancient race the Northern Bushmen . It seems probable that they had a ...
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... called teleoptics . Had this domestic blessing been discovered fifty or a hundred years ago , it might have been so called with the correctness applied to telephone and telegram . But once these verbal arrivals have been established ...
... called teleoptics . Had this domestic blessing been discovered fifty or a hundred years ago , it might have been so called with the correctness applied to telephone and telegram . But once these verbal arrivals have been established ...
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... called up . For Adam's problem was his own . • A moment later Pye left Stefan standing on the step , biting his ... called his church the finest barn in Europe ! As he turned into King Street a man called to him from the open front of ...
... called up . For Adam's problem was his own . • A moment later Pye left Stefan standing on the step , biting his ... called his church the finest barn in Europe ! As he turned into King Street a man called to him from the open front of ...
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