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... reached the hamlet in which we were to rest for the night ; it was made up of about a dozen clay huts standing upon a small tract of ground hardly won from the forest . The peasants living there spoke a Slavonic dialect , and Mysseri's ...
... reached the hamlet in which we were to rest for the night ; it was made up of about a dozen clay huts standing upon a small tract of ground hardly won from the forest . The peasants living there spoke a Slavonic dialect , and Mysseri's ...
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... reached Adrianople , Methley had been seized with we knew not what ailment , and when we had taken up our quarters in the city he was cast to the very earth by sickness . Adrianople enjoyed an English consul , and I felt sure that , in ...
... reached Adrianople , Methley had been seized with we knew not what ailment , and when we had taken up our quarters in the city he was cast to the very earth by sickness . Adrianople enjoyed an English consul , and I felt sure that , in ...
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... reaching Constantinople . But the I was always conning over my maps , and fancied that I knew pretty well my line ; but after Adrianople I had made more southing than I knew for , and it was with unbelieving wonder and delight that I ...
... reaching Constantinople . But the I was always conning over my maps , and fancied that I knew pretty well my line ; but after Adrianople I had made more southing than I knew for , and it was with unbelieving wonder and delight that I ...
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... reached Stamboul , but was then found to be quite benumbed in limbs , and his brain was so much affected , that when he was lifted from his horse , he fell away in a state of unconsciousness , the first stage of a dangerous fever . Our ...
... reached Stamboul , but was then found to be quite benumbed in limbs , and his brain was so much affected , that when he was lifted from his horse , he fell away in a state of unconsciousness , the first stage of a dangerous fever . Our ...
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... reached the water's edge ; but before my caïque was quite ready , some rueful - looking fellows came rapidly shambling down the steps with a plague - stricken corpse , which they were going to bury amongst the faithful on the other side ...
... reached the water's edge ; but before my caïque was quite ready , some rueful - looking fellows came rapidly shambling down the steps with a plague - stricken corpse , which they were going to bury amongst the faithful on the other side ...
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