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... horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Mystery Man Children , hut , and dog Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian family in snow Californian on ...
... horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Mystery Man Children , hut , and dog Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian family in snow Californian on ...
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... horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Mystery Man Children , hut , and dog Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian family in snow Californian on ...
... horses being caught Wild horse just caught Bison or buffalo Mystery Man Children , hut , and dog Blackrock's daughter Missionary teaching Indians Chief Pigwys with Missionary's child Abraham finding Indian family in snow Californian on ...
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... horses ' feet , and catching all the men they can find . Those who are caught are dragged in chains to a prison , and are there examined by a doctor , to see whether they are fit to be soldiers . Some are considered too young , some too ...
... horses ' feet , and catching all the men they can find . Those who are caught are dragged in chains to a prison , and are there examined by a doctor , to see whether they are fit to be soldiers . Some are considered too young , some too ...
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... horses were eating from their mangers . The walls were of mud , lined with calico to keep out the wind ; the mud floor was covered with rush matting . The seats were some black leather hassocks ; but for the king himself there was a ...
... horses were eating from their mangers . The walls were of mud , lined with calico to keep out the wind ; the mud floor was covered with rush matting . The seats were some black leather hassocks ; but for the king himself there was a ...
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... horses are almost as famous as Arabian ; they are as strong , but not as swift . There is a great variety of wild beasts in Barbary - the jackal , the hyena , the wolf , the leopard , the panther , and , more terrible than all , the ...
... horses are almost as famous as Arabian ; they are as strong , but not as swift . There is a great variety of wild beasts in Barbary - the jackal , the hyena , the wolf , the leopard , the panther , and , more terrible than all , the ...
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Far Off: Or, Africa and America Described. by the Author of 'The Peep of Day' Favell Lee Mortimer Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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