Lost in the Jungle: Narrated for Young PeopleHarper & Bros., 1870 - 264 sider The adventures and experiences of an expedition lost in equatorial Africa in the late 1800's. |
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Side 13
... shot , and lots of beads and other things to make presents to the kings and peo- ple we shall meet . Oh dear , what loads ! and every thing has to be carried on the backs of men ! I shudder when I think of the trouble ; but never mind ...
... shot , and lots of beads and other things to make presents to the kings and peo- ple we shall meet . Oh dear , what loads ! and every thing has to be carried on the backs of men ! I shudder when I think of the trouble ; but never mind ...
Side 32
... shot , I would hear the solitary one calling for its mate , and it would remain day after day near the spot , and at last would either take another mate or fly off to another country . When a pair of coungous , male and female , were ...
... shot , I would hear the solitary one calling for its mate , and it would remain day after day near the spot , and at last would either take another mate or fly off to another country . When a pair of coungous , male and female , were ...
Side 34
... shot with which one of the barrels of my gun was loaded , and put in a heavy bullet instead . My revolvers were in the belt round my waist , and had been loaded that very A MAN GORILLA AND HIS WIFE . 35 morning . 34 LOST IN THE JUNGLE .
... shot with which one of the barrels of my gun was loaded , and put in a heavy bullet instead . My revolvers were in the belt round my waist , and had been loaded that very A MAN GORILLA AND HIS WIFE . 35 morning . 34 LOST IN THE JUNGLE .
Side 39
... shot reach the top of that tree , which was covered with red berries , upon which the monkeys were quietly feed- ing ? Although we could not reach them , they were not to be left in undisturbed possession , for a large flock of gray ...
... shot reach the top of that tree , which was covered with red berries , upon which the monkeys were quietly feed- ing ? Although we could not reach them , they were not to be left in undisturbed possession , for a large flock of gray ...
Side 45
... shot game , and when they had killed it they always brought some to give thee ; many times they have brought to thee antelopes , wild boars , and other wild . beasts . They have brought thee sugar - cane , ground - nuts , plantains ...
... shot game , and when they had killed it they always brought some to give thee ; many times they have brought to thee antelopes , wild boars , and other wild . beasts . They have brought thee sugar - cane , ground - nuts , plantains ...
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Adouma afraid Akenda Mbani antelope Apingi Arondo Ashira Bakalai beast beautiful began bewitched birds body burrow camp canoe Chally cloth extra crabs cried dead Edition elephant Elihu Burritt Etia eyes face Fcap fear feet fellow fetiches fire forest Gambo gave Goumbi guanionien guizi hair hands head hear heard hippopotami huge hunt idol Illustrations Ilogo jungle kendo killed king land leaves legs leopard looked Malaouen mandji manga Minsho moguizi monkeys morning morocco mountains Mpomo musquitoes never night noise Okandaga Okendjo Olenda once oshengui Ovenga Oyagui paddle palm wine plantains poor post 8vo queer Quengueza Querlaouen ready Remandji river roar round seemed seen shot shouted skin sleep snake soon spider spirit spot story strange tell thing thought told took trees tremendous village voice wife wild boars wonder woods young gorilla
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Side 7 - Round Table. With Biographical Introduction. The Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend. By Sir THOMAS BROWNE, Knt. Ballad Poetry of the Affections. By ROBERT BUCHANAN. Coleridge's Christabel, and other Imaginative Poems. With Preface by ALGERNON C. SWINBURNE. Lord Chesterfield's Letters, Sentences and Maxims.
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