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Side 10
... feelings from their minds . There are partial exceptions to this , as in the case of some of their priests and men engaged in European trade , who are brought less into contact with their masters , and feel themselves under more ...
... feelings from their minds . There are partial exceptions to this , as in the case of some of their priests and men engaged in European trade , who are brought less into contact with their masters , and feel themselves under more ...
Side 14
... feeling their eyes fixed upon her , bent down over her work ; " and I hope my lord will be pleased with it . " " No doubt about that , " said Abdslem : " and I hope you will be as pleased with your pay ! " he added sarcastically , with ...
... feeling their eyes fixed upon her , bent down over her work ; " and I hope my lord will be pleased with it . " " No doubt about that , " said Abdslem : " and I hope you will be as pleased with your pay ! " he added sarcastically , with ...
Side 15
... feelings towards her she was well aware , Azora naturally felt uneasy ; her occupation had brought her into contact ... feeling , and his frame trembling with emotion . " Beware ! for I will no longer be fooled ; I am come now for the ...
... feelings towards her she was well aware , Azora naturally felt uneasy ; her occupation had brought her into contact ... feeling , and his frame trembling with emotion . " Beware ! for I will no longer be fooled ; I am come now for the ...
Side 21
... feelings in public , he hastily left the place , in no very enviable state of mind , followed by Abdslem . The Cadi , though feeling his dignity offended , was obliged to put a good face on the matter . Muttering some unscriptural ...
... feelings in public , he hastily left the place , in no very enviable state of mind , followed by Abdslem . The Cadi , though feeling his dignity offended , was obliged to put a good face on the matter . Muttering some unscriptural ...
Side 22
... feeling so providentially given to her race , she began to turn over in her mind the means of rescuing Azora from what she could not conceal from herself was most im- minent danger . She pondered long and deeply . The first object was ...
... feeling so providentially given to her race , she began to turn over in her mind the means of rescuing Azora from what she could not conceal from herself was most im- minent danger . She pondered long and deeply . The first object was ...
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