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... body as before , and the person to be lifted gives two signals by clapping his hands . At the first signal he ... body thus lifted and the fingers of the bearers , it being necessary to its success that there should be a communication ...
... body as before , and the person to be lifted gives two signals by clapping his hands . At the first signal he ... body thus lifted and the fingers of the bearers , it being necessary to its success that there should be a communication ...
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... body for dissection . He could not be brought to give his consent to funeral honours , and exacted from his daughter a solemn promise in his last hours that she would not interfere with the arrangement which he had made with Mr ...
... body for dissection . He could not be brought to give his consent to funeral honours , and exacted from his daughter a solemn promise in his last hours that she would not interfere with the arrangement which he had made with Mr ...
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... body , when the animal was recently taken out of the water , was of a dark red colour , inclining to brown ( in fact resembling the colour produced by the Koka on the stained cloth of a Tongatabu , ) in- termingled with white . The man ...
... body , when the animal was recently taken out of the water , was of a dark red colour , inclining to brown ( in fact resembling the colour produced by the Koka on the stained cloth of a Tongatabu , ) in- termingled with white . The man ...
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