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... Explorations and Adventures in Equa- torial Africa : with Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People , and of ... Equatorial Africa . By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU , Author of " Discoveries in Equatorial Africa , " & c . New Edition ...
... Explorations and Adventures in Equa- torial Africa : with Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People , and of ... Equatorial Africa . By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU , Author of " Discoveries in Equatorial Africa , " & c . New Edition ...
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Página 165 - At this confession, thus boldly made, Dick Stone puffed violently at his pipe, and was almost concealed by his own smoke, when Leontine continued: "He is a sad fellow, and has given me much trouble, but I shall pay him out to-night. Look here, Dick," she continued, "if you are worth having you'll help me quickly to-night, for I shall depend upon you. I have agreed to meet Francois this evening at half-past eight, as I have pretended to accept his love. To avoid detection (as he will be on guard),...
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