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... night when they heard us approaching through the trees above them on the opposite bank . They stood for a moment absolutely rigid , staring at us with the intensity of wild animals that have been suddenly surprised . Then , with one ...
... night when they heard us approaching through the trees above them on the opposite bank . They stood for a moment absolutely rigid , staring at us with the intensity of wild animals that have been suddenly surprised . Then , with one ...
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... night they called out their women to join them , with the strange fluting cries which varied from family to family . From that day onwards the survivors spent their days and nights in ceaseless skirmish and ambush , stalking and ...
... night they called out their women to join them , with the strange fluting cries which varied from family to family . From that day onwards the survivors spent their days and nights in ceaseless skirmish and ambush , stalking and ...
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... night . Quietly , of course . ' So shortly after dusk next day there were the two traffic observers and two uniformed men in the bushes across the road opposite Patterson's oddly Swiss - eaved lodge - house . It was a dark night , warm ...
... night . Quietly , of course . ' So shortly after dusk next day there were the two traffic observers and two uniformed men in the bushes across the road opposite Patterson's oddly Swiss - eaved lodge - house . It was a dark night , warm ...
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