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... fact that I give only what I saw and heard myself , and copied from no guide books , which , if I had done , would considerably have swelled this volume . It will be seen also that in referring to people , I have called them by their ...
... fact that I give only what I saw and heard myself , and copied from no guide books , which , if I had done , would considerably have swelled this volume . It will be seen also that in referring to people , I have called them by their ...
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... fact , I began to doubt whether Mr. Odger would , if he succeeded in getting a seat , find himself so much not at home as might be generally supposed . Ac- B cordingly , at the close of 1871 , having earned CHAPTER I PAGE INTRODUCTORY.
... fact , I began to doubt whether Mr. Odger would , if he succeeded in getting a seat , find himself so much not at home as might be generally supposed . Ac- B cordingly , at the close of 1871 , having earned CHAPTER I PAGE INTRODUCTORY.
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... fact of the newly built up ruins tell their own tale . Ah , " à Berlin " was on every fourgon at my last visit . I left Paris alone by the 8.45 next evening , having missed Fowler there , he having been de- tained in London by his ...
... fact of the newly built up ruins tell their own tale . Ah , " à Berlin " was on every fourgon at my last visit . I left Paris alone by the 8.45 next evening , having missed Fowler there , he having been de- tained in London by his ...
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... came up and passed us in the night . The fact is we were light loaded , and that brought the screw out of the water , and we did not do the good ship Cathay justice . We began to see the 28 [ CHAP . III . BY SEA AND BY LAND .
... came up and passed us in the night . The fact is we were light loaded , and that brought the screw out of the water , and we did not do the good ship Cathay justice . We began to see the 28 [ CHAP . III . BY SEA AND BY LAND .
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... fact that they are not ripe till the end of April , and I was to clear out of India in March . But the next day I received some preserved ones from Mrs. Hall , the kind lady of an eminent merchant , which very much reconciled me to the ...
... fact that they are not ripe till the end of April , and I was to clear out of India in March . But the next day I received some preserved ones from Mrs. Hall , the kind lady of an eminent merchant , which very much reconciled me to the ...
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