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CHAPTER III Journey up river continued — Wild pigs and jaguar - Bungos -
Reach Machuca — Castillo — Capture of Castillo by Nelson - India - rubber trade
-- Rubber - men - Method of making india - rudder - Congo monkeys - Macaws ...
CHAPTER III Journey up river continued — Wild pigs and jaguar - Bungos -
Reach Machuca — Castillo — Capture of Castillo by Nelson - India - rubber trade
-- Rubber - men - Method of making india - rudder - Congo monkeys - Macaws ...
Page 131
The arms were laid over the breast , and were continued upwards over the
shoulder , and partly down the back , as if it had been intended to indicate the
shoulder - blades . The legs were doubled up , and continued round to the back ,
in the ...
The arms were laid over the breast , and were continued upwards over the
shoulder , and partly down the back , as if it had been intended to indicate the
shoulder - blades . The legs were doubled up , and continued round to the back ,
in the ...
Page 220
We continued to ascend for a mile further , and then reached the top of the range
, which was bare of trees and covered with sedgy grass . Heavy rain came on ,
with tremendous gusts of wind , and as the path lay along the very crest of the ...
We continued to ascend for a mile further , and then reached the top of the range
, which was bare of trees and covered with sedgy grass . Heavy rain came on ,
with tremendous gusts of wind , and as the path lay along the very crest of the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 3 |
Commence journey up San Juan riverPalms and wild canes | 13 |
CHAPTER III | 27 |
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