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1 I | Holland.~Samuel Ferguson returned to England about 1850, and,
2 IV | that daring traveller.~He returned in the month of August to
3 XI | regarded when they came up, returned upon their excited fancies
4 XIV | his stock of water, and returned in less than three-quarters
5 XVII | of his two hours, Kennedy returned with a string of fat partridges
6 XXI | with the dog-faced baboons returned to his memory, and he placed
7 XXVI | doctor, leaning on Joe’s arm, returned along the track by which
8 XXVIII | of the Nile. He afterward returned to England, but did not
9 XXVIII | reply, but went out and returned a few minutes later with
10 XIX | sloping plain. Ere long, he returned with half a dozen wild ducks
11 XXXII | but they almost instantly returned to the charge with extreme
12 XXXIII | were finished when Kennedy returned. The hunter had been successful,
13 XXXVI | under the awning.~Joe soon returned to consciousness, and asked
14 XXXVII | was the only one who ever returned to Europe.”~“Then,” said
15 XXXVIII| reconnoitred the Gambia River, and returned to England in 1797. He again
16 XXXVIII| Mandingo populations, and returned to England without further
17 XXXVIII| regaining the coast and returned to London, bringing with
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