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Page 98
... Bechuanas . There is not , so far as I know , a single river , lake , or even fountain , to be found in the whole region . " " What on earth are we to go there for ? " cried Gilbert . " We should soon die of hunger or thirst , or heat ...
... Bechuanas . There is not , so far as I know , a single river , lake , or even fountain , to be found in the whole region . " " What on earth are we to go there for ? " cried Gilbert . " We should soon die of hunger or thirst , or heat ...
Page 190
... Bechuanas ; some few of whom , he knew , had possessed themselves of European firearms . In that case , himself and his whole party would run a very imminent risk of being seized and murdered for the sake of their rifles . And even if ...
... Bechuanas ; some few of whom , he knew , had possessed themselves of European firearms . In that case , himself and his whole party would run a very imminent risk of being seized and murdered for the sake of their rifles . And even if ...
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... Bechuanas followed , darting their assegais from a distance , or thrusting them into the most vulnerable parts of the animals , according as opportunities presented themselves . They had broken up into two or three parties , each of ...
... Bechuanas followed , darting their assegais from a distance , or thrusting them into the most vulnerable parts of the animals , according as opportunities presented themselves . They had broken up into two or three parties , each of ...
Page 268
... Bechuanas , because they will not worship his bad gods . Why does not Chuma forbid him ? Why does he not punish him ? Does not Chuma care that our cattle die ? Chuma's own cattle will die also . " The Bechuana chief had halted , as he ...
... Bechuanas , because they will not worship his bad gods . Why does not Chuma forbid him ? Why does he not punish him ? Does not Chuma care that our cattle die ? Chuma's own cattle will die also . " The Bechuana chief had halted , as he ...
Page 269
... Bechuanas , and now the White Falsehood - man has come among them and taught them to worship false and wicked Spirits , and many of the Bechuanas are beginning to pray to them , and the wicked Spirits hear them , and answer their evil ...
... Bechuanas , and now the White Falsehood - man has come among them and taught them to worship false and wicked Spirits , and many of the Bechuanas are beginning to pray to them , and the wicked Spirits hear them , and answer their evil ...
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Hair-Breadth Escapes: The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa H. C. Adams No preview available - 2022 |
Hair-Breadth Escapes: Or the Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa (1877) Henry Cadwallader Adams No preview available - 2008 |
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