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Nobody, it seems, ever quite took the place of Pickering, but in later years the
favourite was one Jack Grimmer, originally a junior clerk in De Beers, known as
one of 'Rhodes's lambs, i.e. one of about a dozen young men who went up
country ...
Nobody, it seems, ever quite took the place of Pickering, but in later years the
favourite was one Jack Grimmer, originally a junior clerk in De Beers, known as
one of 'Rhodes's lambs, i.e. one of about a dozen young men who went up
country ...
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When he was ill he always wanted Grimmer to be with him, and he is said to have
shown great pleasure in this man's companionship. When Grimmer was ill from a
scorpion bite at Inyanga in 1897, Rhodes was greatly concerned and sat with ...
When he was ill he always wanted Grimmer to be with him, and he is said to have
shown great pleasure in this man's companionship. When Grimmer was ill from a
scorpion bite at Inyanga in 1897, Rhodes was greatly concerned and sat with ...
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... Io9 Gandhi, 85 German East Africa, 71, 143 • Germany, 37 Gibbon, Edward,
133 • Gladstone, W. E., 31 Glen Grey Act, 73, 127 Gordon, General Charles, 35,
45, 161 Greater Britain, 152 Grey, Albert (Earl Grey), 97, 106 Grimmer, Jack, 47-8
, ...
... Io9 Gandhi, 85 German East Africa, 71, 143 • Germany, 37 Gibbon, Edward,
133 • Gladstone, W. E., 31 Glen Grey Act, 73, 127 Gordon, General Charles, 35,
45, 161 Greater Britain, 152 Grey, Albert (Earl Grey), 97, 106 Grimmer, Jack, 47-8
, ...
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