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... returned to his own country ; and Mr. Park , with a companion , and three white boys , continued their journey down the Niger without any person whatever to point out the safest channel , or warn them of their danger . When the accident ...
... returned to his own country ; and Mr. Park , with a companion , and three white boys , continued their journey down the Niger without any person whatever to point out the safest channel , or warn them of their danger . When the accident ...
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... returned into the canoe . We now directed our course to the English brig , which was lying about three hundred yards lower down the river . Having reached her , with feelings of delight mingled with doubt , I went on board . Here I ...
... returned into the canoe . We now directed our course to the English brig , which was lying about three hundred yards lower down the river . Having reached her , with feelings of delight mingled with doubt , I went on board . Here I ...
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... returned she , " and that majestic river rolling beneath your eyes ? " - " Well , " said I , " though I consider myself exqui- site at descriptions of nature and mountain scenery in particular , yet I am afraid that a poem wholly ...
... returned she , " and that majestic river rolling beneath your eyes ? " - " Well , " said I , " though I consider myself exqui- site at descriptions of nature and mountain scenery in particular , yet I am afraid that a poem wholly ...
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