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... ship and beating back impatie.tly for the helpless body imprisoned in ' time and circumstance . ' For three years then I lived in Bombay with my father , and learned many interest- ing things as , for instance , that all Pathans were ...
... ship and beating back impatie.tly for the helpless body imprisoned in ' time and circumstance . ' For three years then I lived in Bombay with my father , and learned many interest- ing things as , for instance , that all Pathans were ...
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... ship , the latter being anchored at a little distance in the harbour . Many friends had promised to meet us here , and I shall not soon forget the agita- tions and annoyances of the half hour before we left the wharf . The passen- gers ...
... ship , the latter being anchored at a little distance in the harbour . Many friends had promised to meet us here , and I shall not soon forget the agita- tions and annoyances of the half hour before we left the wharf . The passen- gers ...
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... ship were all set , there was no noise or bustle , but we separated from the anchorage and the steamboat , and commenced our long and trackless path with a gentle dignity and the magnificent ease of a noble bird . But I could not fix my ...
... ship were all set , there was no noise or bustle , but we separated from the anchorage and the steamboat , and commenced our long and trackless path with a gentle dignity and the magnificent ease of a noble bird . But I could not fix my ...
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... ship , sometimes sweeping over the top of the waves , sometimes descending into what seemed a moving cavern , stooped and rose so gracefully and majestically as to fill me with wonder and admiration . There is nothing that such a motion ...
... ship , sometimes sweeping over the top of the waves , sometimes descending into what seemed a moving cavern , stooped and rose so gracefully and majestically as to fill me with wonder and admiration . There is nothing that such a motion ...
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... ship was pitching and rolling at such a rate . It made a frolic , however , and that is a good thing on shipboard . We are rather fortunate in our com- panions ; that is , amongst thirty - two people there are only three or four whom ...
... ship was pitching and rolling at such a rate . It made a frolic , however , and that is a good thing on shipboard . We are rather fortunate in our com- panions ; that is , amongst thirty - two people there are only three or four whom ...
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