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The years passed , and the memory of the old jungle days grew dim and distant . ... sometimes such a happening as the arrival of new recruits , the passing boom of a caravan bullock - bell , or the pattering of mule - hoofs along the ...
The years passed , and the memory of the old jungle days grew dim and distant . ... sometimes such a happening as the arrival of new recruits , the passing boom of a caravan bullock - bell , or the pattering of mule - hoofs along the ...
Page 189
One of these men gave vent to a piercing shriek as we passed , with the object , so I was informed , of warding We passed the great salt lakes of Gegen - Nor 1937. ] 189 Dawn at Dolon - Nor .
One of these men gave vent to a piercing shriek as we passed , with the object , so I was informed , of warding We passed the great salt lakes of Gegen - Nor 1937. ] 189 Dawn at Dolon - Nor .
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The very centre of the cyclone was passing over them . It was a matter of minutes , perhaps fifteen , perhaps forty , before the full fury of the storm struck them again . Yet in those minutes much might be done .
The very centre of the cyclone was passing over them . It was a matter of minutes , perhaps fifteen , perhaps forty , before the full fury of the storm struck them again . Yet in those minutes much might be done .
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