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Page 83
... Bushire , whence I think you came ; and your slaves are among the pearls at the bottom of the sea . " At these words the unhappy merchant began to tear his hair and beat his breast like one distracted . " O , hapless day ! " he ...
... Bushire , whence I think you came ; and your slaves are among the pearls at the bottom of the sea . " At these words the unhappy merchant began to tear his hair and beat his breast like one distracted . " O , hapless day ! " he ...
Page 84
... Bushire . He came to Zemin Khan , who , thou contempt with which those of his creed and nation knowest , was once a great man in Bushire , but is were regarded by the Arabs , ( a contempt which the now a poor merchant , and informed him ...
... Bushire . He came to Zemin Khan , who , thou contempt with which those of his creed and nation knowest , was once a great man in Bushire , but is were regarded by the Arabs , ( a contempt which the now a poor merchant , and informed him ...
Page 87
... Bushire , very fat , and much given to the chibouque and long stories . He is particularly fond of relating his adventures on his voyage in search of the Rock of Good Fortune ; indeed , he has told them so often , and in so many ...
... Bushire , very fat , and much given to the chibouque and long stories . He is particularly fond of relating his adventures on his voyage in search of the Rock of Good Fortune ; indeed , he has told them so often , and in so many ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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