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" I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there useless. "When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : "I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say, And be often very... "
The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society - Page 32
by Manchester Geographical Society - 1892
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 125

Literature - 1875 - 860 pages
...taken dangerously ill, and lost all count of time. He evidently felt that his condition was critical. "I saw myself lying dead on the way to Ujiji, and...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : ' I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say...
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Appletons' Journal, Volume 13

American literature - 1875 - 852 pages
...men, and they remain, though I look sway and turn to the same ?pot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there useless. When I think "f my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : ' I shall look Into yonr races,...
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The Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa, from ..., Volume 2

David Livingstone, Horace Waller - Africa, Central - 1874 - 400 pages
...men, and they remain, though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : " I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say,...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 61

Christianity - 1875 - 622 pages
...taken dangerously ill, and lost all count of time. He evidently felt that his condition was critical. ' I saw myself lying dead on the way to Ujiji, and all...useless. When I think of my ' children and friends, the lines ring through my head per' petually : " I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumes 61-62

Henry Allon - 1875 - 646 pages
...taken dangerously ill, and lost all count of time. He evidently felt that his condition was critical. ' I saw myself lying dead on the way to Ujiji, and all...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : " I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say;...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 1

1875 - 868 pages
...men, and they remain though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : — " ' I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you...
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The Bible Christian magazine, a continuation of the Arminian magazine

Bible Christians - 1875 - 600 pages
...men, and they remain though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : " ' I shall look into your faces And listen to what you say...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1875 - 1204 pages
...men, and they remain, though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my ears perpetually : — ' I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you...
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Quarterly Review, Volume 138

English literature - 1875 - 632 pages
...men, and they remain, though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : ' I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 138

English literature - 1875 - 630 pages
...men, and they remain, though I look away and turn to the same spot again. I saw myself lying dead in the way to Ujiji, and all the letters I expected there...useless. When I think of my children and friends, the lines ring through my head perpetually : ' I shall look into your faces, And listen to what you say,...
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