| Lurton Dunham Ingersoll, David Livingstone - 1872 - 478 sidor
...answering mechanically. I was conning the indomitable, energetic, patient and persevering traveller, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair of his head and beard, every line and wrinkle of his face, the wan face, the fatigued form, were all imparting the intelligence... | |
| Josiah Tyler - 1873 - 812 sidor
...answering mechanically. I was conning the indomitable, energetic, patient and persevering traveler, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair of his head and beard, every line and wrinkle of his face, the wan face, the fatigued form, were all imparting the intelligence... | |
| 1876 - 850 sidor
...answering mechanically. I was conning the indomitable, energetic, patient and persevering traveler, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair of his head and beard, every line and wrinkle of his face, the wan face, the fatigued form, were all imparting the intelligence... | |
| Joel Tyler Headley - 1878 - 630 sidor
...communicated to him, I cannot exactly report, for I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...deeply interesting intelligence to me, and unvarnished truths I was listening and reading at the same time. What did these dumb witnesses relate to me ? "Oh,... | |
| hon. J. T. Headley - 1878 - 630 sidor
...communicated to him, I cannot exactly report, for I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...find Livingstone.' What I saw was deeply interesting intelli9 gence to me, and unvarnished truths I was listening and reading at the same time. What did... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 304 sidor
...correctly report, for I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man at whose side I now eat in Central Africa. Every hair of his head and beard,...words, " Take what you want, but find Livingstone." Stanley's ' Sow I found Livingstone' Somersault.-— A leap in which a person turns heels over head,... | |
| William Garden Blaikie - 1880 - 612 sidor
...Stanley could not remember what it was. " I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...of his features, and the slightly wearied look he bore, were all imparting intelligence to me — the knowledge I craved for so much ever since I heard... | |
| William Garden Blaikie - 1881 - 548 sidor
...Stanley could not remember what it was. " I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...of his features, and the slightly wearied look he bore, were all imparting intelligence to me — the knowledge I craved for so much ever since I heard... | |
| William Garden Blaikie - 1881 - 546 sidor
...Stanley could not remember what it was. " I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...of his features, and the slightly wearied look he bore, were all imparting intelligence to me — the knowledge I craved for so much ever since I heard... | |
| William Garden Blaikie - 1881 - 552 sidor
...Stanley could not remember what it was. " I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair...of his features, and the slightly wearied look he bore, were all imparting intelligence to me — the knowledge I craved for so much ever since I heard... | |
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