In West Africa the Mpongwe believe in local spirits, just as do the Eskimo; but they are regarded as inoffensive in the main; true, the passerby must make some trifling offering as he nears their place of abode; but it is only occasionally that mischievous acts, such as the throwing down of a tree on a passer-by, are, in the view of the natives, perpetuated by the Ombuiri. [Please select]
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And then Jock's leave nears its end, and it is time for him to go back. [Please select]
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If you would know what makes the great river as it nears the sea, you must travel up the stream. [Please select]
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But as he nears the fatal two lines, Tom catches that falter and again looks up. [Please select]
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As the car nears the end of the line, one begins to look around for the grove. [Please select]
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"She grows more perverse as she nears her dotage," said Sarah. [Please select]
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"Yes, seƱor; the house gets narrower as it nears the sea." [Please select]
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When one approaches the confines of love, one nears the borders of beauty. [Please select]
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As he nears the end of his process of feeding, he simply increases the proportion of fat-forming material in the food and feeds all that the ducks will eat. [Please select]
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As the net nears the shore the gleaming, glittering mass of fish can be seen leaping and jumping in vain endeavour to escape from their prison, only the smaller fry succeeding. [Please select]
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