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... later he felt Madagascar more likely ; and later still the coast of Natal . On February 8th he began marking the ship's track on the chart . I could have no foreknowledge of what was to happen and therefore as every day's work was ...
... later he felt Madagascar more likely ; and later still the coast of Natal . On February 8th he began marking the ship's track on the chart . I could have no foreknowledge of what was to happen and therefore as every day's work was ...
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... later . Riou's death was felt acutely throughout the fleet . Nelson spoke of him as the gallant and good Captain Riou , ' a phrase which Campbell later incorporated in his famous poem . And Southey wrote : Except it had been Nelson ...
... later . Riou's death was felt acutely throughout the fleet . Nelson spoke of him as the gallant and good Captain Riou , ' a phrase which Campbell later incorporated in his famous poem . And Southey wrote : Except it had been Nelson ...
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... later he left us , to sit down once again to his work in the little villa farther up the hill . It was on the next afternoon , at his suggestion , that I drove up to the Imperial stables at Sa'adabad to wait for him , at the end of the ...
... later he left us , to sit down once again to his work in the little villa farther up the hill . It was on the next afternoon , at his suggestion , that I drove up to the Imperial stables at Sa'adabad to wait for him , at the end of the ...
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Solitude and Patriotism 355 | 33 |
Henry James and H G Wells | 43 |
Tea Party The By Peter Green 423 | 135 |
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