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... two layers of millet - straw , which is set on fire to complete the baking . Vessels which are thus made come out quite glazed and of a greyish colour ; they are usually round , with a little rim round the D2 Caillie's Travels . 35.
... two layers of millet - straw , which is set on fire to complete the baking . Vessels which are thus made come out quite glazed and of a greyish colour ; they are usually round , with a little rim round the D2 Caillie's Travels . 35.
Strona 36
are usually round , with a little rim round the top , and no handle ; they very much resemble what are made all through Fouta - Dhialon and Kankan . The amiable inhabitants of this happy country live as if they were all of one family ...
are usually round , with a little rim round the top , and no handle ; they very much resemble what are made all through Fouta - Dhialon and Kankan . The amiable inhabitants of this happy country live as if they were all of one family ...
Strona 37
... of rice , which they fling at the Simo , by way of offering , amid dances and shouts of joy . These festivals are usually very gay ; much palm - wine and run are drunk , sheep and oxen are killed , and there Caillie's Travels . 37.
... of rice , which they fling at the Simo , by way of offering , amid dances and shouts of joy . These festivals are usually very gay ; much palm - wine and run are drunk , sheep and oxen are killed , and there Caillie's Travels . 37.
Strona 42
... usually lose the ring after the second or third year ; some few , however , preserve it all their lives , and these are called ring - bears . " " The Scandinavian bear ( even assuming it to be of the larger , or destruc- tive species ) ...
... usually lose the ring after the second or third year ; some few , however , preserve it all their lives , and these are called ring - bears . " " The Scandinavian bear ( even assuming it to be of the larger , or destruc- tive species ) ...
Strona 43
... usually prepared beforehand , and of the nature of which I shall have occasion to speak more hereafter ; here , if undisturbed , he passes the whole of the winter months in constant repose . But though during all this time , he does not ...
... usually prepared beforehand , and of the nature of which I shall have occasion to speak more hereafter ; here , if undisturbed , he passes the whole of the winter months in constant repose . But though during all this time , he does not ...
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