What I Saw in Kaffir-landW. Blackwood and sons, 1880 - 211 páginas |
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... to try my guns upon . However , as I knew from experi- ence that despatches intended for a public a long way off were apt to be put in a very trum- START FOR THE CAPE . 5 pet - speaking style 4 WHAT I SAW IN KAFFIR - LAND .
... to try my guns upon . However , as I knew from experi- ence that despatches intended for a public a long way off were apt to be put in a very trum- START FOR THE CAPE . 5 pet - speaking style 4 WHAT I SAW IN KAFFIR - LAND .
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... knew perfectly well it was utterly undeserved , for I had felt so thoroughly sure of Divine protection when I gave the life- preserver away , that it was evidently useless to me . I never had the courage while on board to tell my dream ...
... knew perfectly well it was utterly undeserved , for I had felt so thoroughly sure of Divine protection when I gave the life- preserver away , that it was evidently useless to me . I never had the courage while on board to tell my dream ...
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... No one , he pretended , could look at their happy condition and refuse to join such com- panions . The fact is , he did bring in many recruits , and I hardly knew how to get on with or without him . Providence , however , decided in 25.
... No one , he pretended , could look at their happy condition and refuse to join such com- panions . The fact is , he did bring in many recruits , and I hardly knew how to get on with or without him . Providence , however , decided in 25.
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... to take us all on board , but the difficulty was how to get the men there . Every one knew perfectly well , from their many loud boastings on the OUR GRAND FIELD - DAY . 27 point , that 26 WHAT I SAW IN KAFFIR - LAND .
... to take us all on board , but the difficulty was how to get the men there . Every one knew perfectly well , from their many loud boastings on the OUR GRAND FIELD - DAY . 27 point , that 26 WHAT I SAW IN KAFFIR - LAND .
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... knew enough drill to take open order for inspec- tion ; so that the first part of the programme gave every appearance of having a happy issue , by the way in which it was being carried out . Colonel Ingleby , however , had the ...
... knew enough drill to take open order for inspec- tion ; so that the first part of the programme gave every appearance of having a happy issue , by the way in which it was being carried out . Colonel Ingleby , however , had the ...
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