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other "Provincials" gathered for the defense of the colonies. Most of them were sons of the soil, like Putnam, and like him were yet to rec .
his sash round his prisoner's head, shoulders, and arms. He then rose, took the red-headed man's own "tump-line," a leather strap about tw .
t their caravan traffic with Central Africa and the coasts of the Red Sea passed along defined and permeable roads, with abiding land-marks .
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general narrow, and the houses extend back a long way from the street. Fronting the entrance, a narrow passage, with a parlour on one side .
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te or distinction of ranks that noblemen of yore were attended on their journeys by running footmen. A few supernumerary hands were needed .
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his country, the topic of sermons was "Jesus Christ and Him crucified; now it was nothing but niggers and rum." He was good at retort. Earl .
on us if we do not make good way down the creek." We had all jumped into the nearest boats at hand, without any respect to order, and the s .
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