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1 I | his son with him, from the young man’s earliest years, in
2 III | doctor’s booty.~These two young men, moreover, never had
3 IV | the month of August, the young traveller, Roscher, from
4 VIII | officers’ mess-room. These young men felt an intense interest
5 VIII | science. On the north, the young Duveyrier was exploring
6 VIII | Ah! Mr. Kennedy,” said a young midshipman, with envious
7 XV | sultan, a handsomely-built young fellow, who, according to
8 XV | pleasingly familiar with the young negresses, who seemed never
9 XV | benevolent smile.~Thereupon, the young damsels, conjoining their
10 XVI | precipitating themselves upon young and vigorous Europe, which
11 XIX | Arnaud, Miuni, and the young traveller Lejean, to whom
12 XXII | foot lay a human being—a young man of thirty years or more,
13 XXII | moment, the weakness of the young missionary became so extreme
14 XXII | again washed and dressed the young martyr’s frightful wounds,
15 XXII | The missionary was a poor young man from the village of
16 XXIII | over it!” sighed Joe. “Poor young fellow—scarcely thirty years
17 XXX | where he disappeared. This young man, at the age of twenty-three,
18 XXX | informed as to the fate of that young and interesting explorer.”*~*
19 XXX | scarcely twenty-two. He was a young Englishman, an ensign in
20 XXXVIII| It was then that a brave young man, with his own feeble
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