The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... reached colder climes . I also engaged several native trappers , who had some experience of baboon catching , and augmented their numbers later when we reached Harrar , and the hilly country where the animals lived . The Governor of ...
... reached colder climes . I also engaged several native trappers , who had some experience of baboon catching , and augmented their numbers later when we reached Harrar , and the hilly country where the animals lived . The Governor of ...
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... reached Boulogne hoping to catch the packet ' early next morning , but since this was not possible , they merely had supper there and pushed on to Calais , which they reached between 3 and 4 a.m. Arriving at this hour they had to put up ...
... reached Boulogne hoping to catch the packet ' early next morning , but since this was not possible , they merely had supper there and pushed on to Calais , which they reached between 3 and 4 a.m. Arriving at this hour they had to put up ...
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... reached their destination on Thursday . They walked chiefly across country , carrying their boots , and only putting them on when they had to pass through a town or village . They had little money , and must surely have regretted their ...
... reached their destination on Thursday . They walked chiefly across country , carrying their boots , and only putting them on when they had to pass through a town or village . They had little money , and must surely have regretted their ...
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Afternoon Off By Dorothy Whipple | 1 |
Backward Races of Burma The By G E Mitton | 42 |
Bermuda Marine Biology | 81 |
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