The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... followed , but it seems that , in the end , the natives were won round . In a day or two they had grown accustomed to the white men's faces , and if the natives were not yet absolutely friendly , they were filled at least with a passive ...
... followed , but it seems that , in the end , the natives were won round . In a day or two they had grown accustomed to the white men's faces , and if the natives were not yet absolutely friendly , they were filled at least with a passive ...
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... followed this . Claims and counter- claims were screamed from all sides , fish spears flashed in the sun , and blood flowed freely until few men remained alive . Those few scattered to the scant cover of the forest , every one of them ...
... followed this . Claims and counter- claims were screamed from all sides , fish spears flashed in the sun , and blood flowed freely until few men remained alive . Those few scattered to the scant cover of the forest , every one of them ...
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... followed up . You can't hold a moment like that in the hand , just as you can't hold happiness . We talk an awful lot , but we only really communicate for moments at a time — and we - here — are the lucky ones . " Nika walked into the ...
... followed up . You can't hold a moment like that in the hand , just as you can't hold happiness . We talk an awful lot , but we only really communicate for moments at a time — and we - here — are the lucky ones . " Nika walked into the ...
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