Savage Africa: Being the Narrative of a Tour in Equatorial, Southwestern, and Northwestern Africa; with Notes on the Habits of the Gorilla; on the Existence of Unicorns and Tailed Men; on the Slave Trade; on the Origin, Character, and Capabilities of the Negro, and on the Future Civilization of Western AfricaHarper, 1864 - 452 páginas |
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... thing very prepossessing . But the men have one peculiarity in their dress . It is a cloth cap shaped like a small wine - funnel , and is perched on the top of their heads in a most extraordinary manner . As for the men themselves ...
... thing very prepossessing . But the men have one peculiarity in their dress . It is a cloth cap shaped like a small wine - funnel , and is perched on the top of their heads in a most extraordinary manner . As for the men themselves ...
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... thing , and who was daily wished back with him from whom cooks are proverbially supposed to come . We had tea and coffee ; but as the tea was usually made in yester- day's coffee - boiler , and vice versa , choice became a mere matter ...
... thing , and who was daily wished back with him from whom cooks are proverbially supposed to come . We had tea and coffee ; but as the tea was usually made in yester- day's coffee - boiler , and vice versa , choice became a mere matter ...
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... thing which is held " up before it . " The two officials immediately closed upon the cigars ; the carpet bag progressed rapidly toward the town . " You see , " continued the Frenchman , speaking with great de- liberation , " that there ...
... thing which is held " up before it . " The two officials immediately closed upon the cigars ; the carpet bag progressed rapidly toward the town . " You see , " continued the Frenchman , speaking with great de- liberation , " that there ...
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... thing . This Christian feeling is propagated even by the native preachers , for one is said to have explained our origin from the pulpit in the following manner : " My breddren , you see white man bad too much , ugly too much , no good ...
... thing . This Christian feeling is propagated even by the native preachers , for one is said to have explained our origin from the pulpit in the following manner : " My breddren , you see white man bad too much , ugly too much , no good ...
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... thing is done in small mimicry of their step - mother . Their metropolis ( and only town ) is called Monrovia . It is built on the peninsula of Cape Mesurada , is three quarters of a mile long , and half that distance in breadth . The ...
... thing is done in small mimicry of their step - mother . Their metropolis ( and only town ) is called Monrovia . It is built on the peninsula of Cape Mesurada , is three quarters of a mile long , and half that distance in breadth . The ...
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