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... manner . After the funeral , the people returned to my house ; and after they had cried for about half an hour , I begged they would leave off , and let me have a little rest , as I found myself unwell . They complied , and left ine ...
... manner . After the funeral , the people returned to my house ; and after they had cried for about half an hour , I begged they would leave off , and let me have a little rest , as I found myself unwell . They complied , and left ine ...
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... manner , and go round as before . The Amhara do not practice this latter exercise , but their motions are the same . Their songs are far from humorous , and seldom consist of more than one or two short verses , sung over and over again ...
... manner , and go round as before . The Amhara do not practice this latter exercise , but their motions are the same . Their songs are far from humorous , and seldom consist of more than one or two short verses , sung over and over again ...
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... manner , as it would have seemed to any stranger ; but to me it was awful and ora- cular . He spoke to the stranger on all manner of topics , but ever and anon he brought him back , as if without design , to speak of the accidents of ...
... manner , as it would have seemed to any stranger ; but to me it was awful and ora- cular . He spoke to the stranger on all manner of topics , but ever and anon he brought him back , as if without design , to speak of the accidents of ...
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