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IN 1836 , three years after the completion of the journey , Major Thomas Skinner published his ' Adventures during a Journey Overland to India , by Way of Egypt , Syria , and the Holy Land . ' I do not know into what particular niche in ...
IN 1836 , three years after the completion of the journey , Major Thomas Skinner published his ' Adventures during a Journey Overland to India , by Way of Egypt , Syria , and the Holy Land . ' I do not know into what particular niche in ...
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Most of the dancers , Skinner tells us , had at first appeared to him mere girls ; until he discovered that many were in reality recent mothers , and were adroitly managing to combine their presence at the dance with the exigencies of ...
Most of the dancers , Skinner tells us , had at first appeared to him mere girls ; until he discovered that many were in reality recent mothers , and were adroitly managing to combine their presence at the dance with the exigencies of ...
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Skinner , at all events , seems to have had few illusions on the subject . He says of one encounter that " it was lucky that the issue was so peaceful . I had great misgivings , I confess ; for the warlike tribe we had fallen in with ...
Skinner , at all events , seems to have had few illusions on the subject . He says of one encounter that " it was lucky that the issue was so peaceful . I had great misgivings , I confess ; for the warlike tribe we had fallen in with ...
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