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... thought that , however right and expedient it might be to introduce law and order among a fierce and fanatical race of Moslems , yet the time could not come for many years when it would be safe to introduce the teaching of Christianity ...
... thought that , however right and expedient it might be to introduce law and order among a fierce and fanatical race of Moslems , yet the time could not come for many years when it would be safe to introduce the teaching of Christianity ...
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... thought perhaps however , to resume . Is there anything else you require be- fore the yacht goes under ? " " Yes - hairpins , " said Miss Etherington unexpectedly . " I'm afraid not , " said Gale . " The only cabins not under water by ...
... thought perhaps however , to resume . Is there anything else you require be- fore the yacht goes under ? " " Yes - hairpins , " said Miss Etherington unexpectedly . " I'm afraid not , " said Gale . " The only cabins not under water by ...
Side 29
... thought it would make things easier ! Flint axe , and all that . Why don't I- Hallo , hallo , hallo ! Steady , my boy ! Is wisions about ? " He had reached the summit of the bluff . There , two miles to the northward , slipping gently ...
... thought it would make things easier ! Flint axe , and all that . Why don't I- Hallo , hallo , hallo ! Steady , my boy ! Is wisions about ? " He had reached the summit of the bluff . There , two miles to the northward , slipping gently ...
Side 31
... Thought -what is it ? " inquired Mr Gale encouragingly . " I was thinking , " said Miss Etherington dreamily , " what a good thing it would be if all the people who disliked one another for no reason at all could be dropped down ...
... Thought -what is it ? " inquired Mr Gale encouragingly . " I was thinking , " said Miss Etherington dreamily , " what a good thing it would be if all the people who disliked one another for no reason at all could be dropped down ...
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... thought his three ships equal to the three of Duperré . He saw himself transcending the famous exploit of Sir Nathaniel Dance , and obtaining for him- self and his fellow - captains knighthoods and jewelled swords from grateful corpora ...
... thought his three ships equal to the three of Duperré . He saw himself transcending the famous exploit of Sir Nathaniel Dance , and obtaining for him- self and his fellow - captains knighthoods and jewelled swords from grateful corpora ...
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