QuedahOxford University Press, 1857 - 360 Seiten |
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... looked uncommonly small , were thousands of prahus of every size and form , stretching away into a narrow and shoal harbour which lies to the right of the town . They were traders from every port of the Archipe- lago ; they had held a ...
... looked uncommonly small , were thousands of prahus of every size and form , stretching away into a narrow and shoal harbour which lies to the right of the town . They were traders from every port of the Archipe- lago ; they had held a ...
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... looked very indignant at ; at least , as much so as a ton of flesh can ever look . These boats came from some Arab vessels which adorned the anchorage , vessels called grabs , rigged somewhat like brigs , but having a length of bow ...
... looked very indignant at ; at least , as much so as a ton of flesh can ever look . These boats came from some Arab vessels which adorned the anchorage , vessels called grabs , rigged somewhat like brigs , but having a length of bow ...
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... looked on , firmly be- lieving that Tonkoo Mahomet Said would be so treated , should his enterprise lead him to combat the noted Jadee , I quietly told him that I only trusted 38 MY MALAY COXSWAIN . he would do as well D 3.
... looked on , firmly be- lieving that Tonkoo Mahomet Said would be so treated , should his enterprise lead him to combat the noted Jadee , I quietly told him that I only trusted 38 MY MALAY COXSWAIN . he would do as well D 3.
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... looked even more gorgeous than was their wont , as they shone in all the thousand shades of which green and gold are susceptible . Away to the northward stretched a labyrinth of islands of every size and shape - some SCENERY IN MALAYAN ...
... looked even more gorgeous than was their wont , as they shone in all the thousand shades of which green and gold are susceptible . Away to the northward stretched a labyrinth of islands of every size and shape - some SCENERY IN MALAYAN ...
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... looked as if it could cut a man in two and swallow him . Pre- sently , from a perfect state of quietude , the adjutant was all animation , the head moving rapidly about as if watching its unconscious prey ; a rapid stride or two into a ...
... looked as if it could cut a man in two and swallow him . Pre- sently , from a perfect state of quietude , the adjutant was all animation , the head moving rapidly about as if watching its unconscious prey ; a rapid stride or two into a ...
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