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1 I | Society, No. 3 Waterloo Place, London. The president, Sir Francis
2 I | Geographical Society of London had yet achieved.~But, in
3 I | Geographical Society of London.”~Who, then, was this person,
4 I | Geographical Societies of London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna,
5 I | once, and he went back to London delighted with the Lake
6 II | up the Royal Society of London and their phenomenal sturgeon.~
7 II | trip were set on foot at London; the factories of Lyons
8 II | large bets were made at London and throughout England generally,
9 III | Friendship.—Dick Kennedy at London.—An unexpected but not very
10 III | quitted him to return to London.~He found out one morning
11 III | exasperated, took the train for London, where he arrived next morning.~
12 III | What, my dear boy, you at London, and this the mid-season
13 III | shooting?”~“Yes! here I am, at London!”~“And what have you come
14 IV | August, 1855, and arrived in London on the 6th of September,
15 IV | Bengal army, were sent by the London Geographical Society to
16 V | and the Royal Society of London have done for me?”~“But,”
17 IX | after the departure from London, the Table Mountain loomed
18 XII | Geographical Society of London;” and not a single point
19 XIV | butchers of the city of London could do.”~“As you please,
20 XVI | found the like of it around London it would not be natural,
21 XX | be just the thing in the London parks; without counting
22 XXX | Kernak than a man would be to London, if he were perched in the
23 XXXI | Joe, in the streets of London, but in fine we set out
24 XXXVIII| by the African Society of London, he got as far as Bambarra,
25 XXXVIII| the coast and returned to London, bringing with him the captain’
26 XLIV | English Frigate.—The Return to London.~The expedition upon the
27 XLIV | Geographical Society of London:~“We, the undersigned, do
28 XLIV | and on the next day at London.~We will not describe the
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