Cecil RhodesP. Davies, 1933 - 179 страници |
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... asked a missionary . The chameleon gets behind the fly and remains motionless for some time , then he advances very slowly and gently , first putting forward one leg and then another . At last , when well within reach , he darts out his ...
... asked a missionary . The chameleon gets behind the fly and remains motionless for some time , then he advances very slowly and gently , first putting forward one leg and then another . At last , when well within reach , he darts out his ...
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... asked me to meet you with my friends and wished us to come unarmed , saying you would do the same , and what do I find ? Five hundred and more fully armed warriors . Until you lay your guns and assegais down , and I order you to do so ...
... asked me to meet you with my friends and wished us to come unarmed , saying you would do the same , and what do I find ? Five hundred and more fully armed warriors . Until you lay your guns and assegais down , and I order you to do so ...
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... be rather than for what they are , nor to make the mistake of wanting those whom we admire to be perfect according to our own ideas . ' Why do you surround yourself with the type of men you do ? ' she asked . 120 CECIL RHODES.
... be rather than for what they are , nor to make the mistake of wanting those whom we admire to be perfect according to our own ideas . ' Why do you surround yourself with the type of men you do ? ' she asked . 120 CECIL RHODES.
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