Chapter
1 II | de la Foi to the Church Missionary Intelligencer, that had
2 IV | Dr. Krapf, an Anglican missionary, founded an establishment
3 XXI | French.—The Morning.—The Missionary. —The Plan of Rescue.~The
4 XXI | barbarians!”~“A traveller.”~“A missionary, perhaps.”~“Poor wretch!”
5 XXII | TWENTY-SECOND.~The Jet of Light.—The Missionary.—The Rescue in a Ray of
6 XXII | half-effaced tonsure.~“A missionary! a priest!” exclaimed Joe.~“
7 XXII | to live.”~With this, the missionary, again yielding to exhaustion,
8 XXII | has its heroes,” said the missionary.~“But religion its martyrs!”
9 XXII | rejoined the Scot.~“Are you a missionary?” asked the doctor.~“I am
10 XXII | the weakness of the young missionary became so extreme that they
11 XXII | will fatigue you less.”~The missionary was a poor young man from
12 XXII | death was attributed to the missionary, and the tribe resolved
13 XXII | language of my country!”~The missionary here grew weak again, and
14 XXII | of suffering, the dying missionary could contemplate that fiery
15 XXIII | overspread the earth, and the missionary lay quietly asleep in utter
16 XXIII | is at hand,” replied the missionary, “I know it! Let me look
17 XXIII | when he had rescued the missionary. He therefore opened the
18 XXIII | The body of the martyred missionary was then solemnly placed
19 XXIII | bearings, and found that the missionary’s grave lay in twenty-two
20 XXIV | to save that unfortunate missionary from a horrible death. But,
21 XXXIII| had practised to save the missionary, and he would soon be with
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