Primitive Love and Love-storiesC. Scribner's sons, 1899 - 851 Seiten |
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... relates a story of a squatter who was walking in the bush with his black boy hunting brush monkeys , when the boy touched him on the shoulder from behind and said , " Let me go ahead . ” When the squatter asked why he wished to go ...
... relates a story of a squatter who was walking in the bush with his black boy hunting brush monkeys , when the boy touched him on the shoulder from behind and said , " Let me go ahead . ” When the squatter asked why he wished to go ...
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... relates that with the Kandhs this custom was so wide - spread that in 1842 Major Macpherson reported that in many villages not a single female child could be found . The British Government rescued a number of girls and brought them up ...
... relates that with the Kandhs this custom was so wide - spread that in 1842 Major Macpherson reported that in many villages not a single female child could be found . The British Government rescued a number of girls and brought them up ...
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... relates ( 284 ) that in the New Hebrides the women had to do all the work , and as it was supposed that they could not attend to more than two or three , all the others were buried alive ; in other words the babes were murdered to save ...
... relates ( 284 ) that in the New Hebrides the women had to do all the work , and as it was supposed that they could not attend to more than two or three , all the others were buried alive ; in other words the babes were murdered to save ...
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... relates ( M. S. A. , I. , 306-312 ) that the King of the Beetjuans ( South Africa ) was surprised to hear that his visitor had only one wife : " When we explained to him that , by the laws of our country , people could not marry until ...
... relates ( M. S. A. , I. , 306-312 ) that the King of the Beetjuans ( South Africa ) was surprised to hear that his visitor had only one wife : " When we explained to him that , by the laws of our country , people could not marry until ...
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... relates that " peeping Tom " was struck blind because he did not stay in the house as com- manded when the good Lady Godiva was obliged to ride naked through the market - place . So strong , indeed , is the senti- ment of modesty in our ...
... relates that " peeping Tom " was struck blind because he did not stay in the house as com- manded when the good Lady Godiva was obliged to ride naked through the market - place . So strong , indeed , is the senti- ment of modesty in our ...
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