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... Museum , for the great pains which he took in ascer- taining the names of some of the Guianan trees , with- out which names the work would have been imperfect . PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION I OFFER this book of PREFACE . vii.
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... Accidents at home - Gunshot wound - Severe fall and dangerous injuries - Crowther the bone - setter - A painful operation - Ultimate recovery - A characteristic warning . 15-34 CHAPTER III . Magnificence and money - Waterton's mode of.
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... painful operation.— Ultimate recovery . - A characteristic warning . DURING his stay in Demerara , he was selected as the bearer of despatches to the Spanish Government in Orinoco , and received the first commission which had been held ...
... painful operation.— Ultimate recovery . - A characteristic warning . DURING his stay in Demerara , he was selected as the bearer of despatches to the Spanish Government in Orinoco , and received the first commission which had been held ...
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... pains . More than once I got among some hungry leeches , which made pretty free with my legs . The morning after I had had the adventure with the Labarri snake , a cayman slowly passed our vessel . All on board agreed that this tyrant ...
... pains . More than once I got among some hungry leeches , which made pretty free with my legs . The morning after I had had the adventure with the Labarri snake , a cayman slowly passed our vessel . All on board agreed that this tyrant ...
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... pain would be excessive so soon as the lacerated parts would become stiff by inaction , I resolved at once to push on to Rome , wherefore , putting one shoe on the sound foot , which , by the way , had two unbroken blisters on it , I ...
... pain would be excessive so soon as the lacerated parts would become stiff by inaction , I resolved at once to push on to Rome , wherefore , putting one shoe on the sound foot , which , by the way , had two unbroken blisters on it , I ...
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