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... stood up behind with paddles as steers- men . A few touches of the paddles gave brisk way to the pit - pan , and we passed rapidly the whole length of the town . It was an unusual thing for his excellen- cy's pit - pan to be upon the ...
... stood up behind with paddles as steers- men . A few touches of the paddles gave brisk way to the pit - pan , and we passed rapidly the whole length of the town . It was an unusual thing for his excellen- cy's pit - pan to be upon the ...
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... stood up , holding the stump of a tallow candle . 4 The Caribs , like most of the other Indians of Cen- tral America , have received the doctrines of Christian- ity as presented to them by the priests and monks of Spain , and are , in ...
... stood up , holding the stump of a tallow candle . 4 The Caribs , like most of the other Indians of Cen- tral America , have received the doctrines of Christian- ity as presented to them by the priests and monks of Spain , and are , in ...
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... Carib child ; fortunately , its mother was an honest woman , and the father stood by at the time . In all probability I shall never have much to do with its training ; and I can only hope that in due season it will multiply the name.
... Carib child ; fortunately , its mother was an honest woman , and the father stood by at the time . In all probability I shall never have much to do with its training ; and I can only hope that in due season it will multiply the name.
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... stood at the head of the square , and , like the houses , was built of poles and thatched with leaves . In front , at a distance of ten or fifteen feet , was a large wooden cross . The floor was of bare earth , but swept clean and ...
... stood at the head of the square , and , like the houses , was built of poles and thatched with leaves . In front , at a distance of ten or fifteen feet , was a large wooden cross . The floor was of bare earth , but swept clean and ...
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... stood next to a boy twelve or thirteen years old . The custom - house officer was with the sergeant , advi- sing him ; and , after a manœuvre and a consultation , the sergeant walked up to the line , and with the palm of his hand struck ...
... stood next to a boy twelve or thirteen years old . The custom - house officer was with the sergeant , advi- sing him ; and , after a manœuvre and a consultation , the sergeant walked up to the line , and with the palm of his hand struck ...
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