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... matter according to Dinka Law . He would have his cattle back and the woman would be returned to her parents . The matter would be ended . But they had reckoned without one factor . That was the human heart . Villain and blackguard ...
... matter according to Dinka Law . He would have his cattle back and the woman would be returned to her parents . The matter would be ended . But they had reckoned without one factor . That was the human heart . Villain and blackguard ...
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... matter of extraordinary guesswork , it is fairly safe to assume that when this paragraph appears in print the navvy's opinion will still hold good . * Mr. Herbert Hoover , former President of the United States of America , once deserved ...
... matter of extraordinary guesswork , it is fairly safe to assume that when this paragraph appears in print the navvy's opinion will still hold good . * Mr. Herbert Hoover , former President of the United States of America , once deserved ...
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... matter of the passport , which at one time threatened to cause a slight strain in our otherwise serene relationship . That the coveted Government pass had been refused would , we were given to understand , cause no serious inconvenience ...
... matter of the passport , which at one time threatened to cause a slight strain in our otherwise serene relationship . That the coveted Government pass had been refused would , we were given to understand , cause no serious inconvenience ...
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