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Let us hope , ” said the vicar , " that as the youth has been spared , it is for good . ” " Let us hope so , " answered the surgeon ; " but , at present , there is only too much cause for fear . Your task , however , my friend , will be ...
Let us hope , ” said the vicar , " that as the youth has been spared , it is for good . ” " Let us hope so , " answered the surgeon ; " but , at present , there is only too much cause for fear . Your task , however , my friend , will be ...
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We stop and endeavour to enter into chat with the shopkeeper , in the hope of trying their patience , say “ we are in no hurry , " and perhaps he “ will attend to that gentleman first ; " but it is of no avail , and there must be some ...
We stop and endeavour to enter into chat with the shopkeeper , in the hope of trying their patience , say “ we are in no hurry , " and perhaps he “ will attend to that gentleman first ; " but it is of no avail , and there must be some ...
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RECOLLECTIONS , HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE , OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-No. II . * The Great Fish River continued for many | creditable exploit to steal cattle , provided it be years to be the acknowledged limit of the not from their own ...
RECOLLECTIONS , HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE , OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-No. II . * The Great Fish River continued for many | creditable exploit to steal cattle , provided it be years to be the acknowledged limit of the not from their own ...
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