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Updated: June 16, 2025
But those of Edward were presently rearoused as the younger members of the family and the servants having retired from the room he noticed a look of keen, almost anguished anxiety, bestowed by his grandfather upon his mother; then that her cheek was unusually pale. "Mother dear, you are not well!" he exclaimed, hastily rising and going to her.
And a hundred men looked up in surprise and suddenly rearoused interest. "Yes, sir," said Clarke, "one tooth was missing, upper jaw, next the big eye-tooth;" and as the witness stood down the general and the questioning officer beamed on each other and smiled. An adjournment was necessitated during the early afternoon.
Barrows," said Willis, ruefully, as soon as he had recovered sufficiently from his surprise to speak. "Oh no," she replied, with a repetition of her charming laugh, which rearoused in Willis's breast all the regrets of a lost cause. "They didn't intend it especially for you, anyhow." "Well," said Willis, "I think they did. They were friends of your husband's, and they wanted to ruin me."
Public interest in the pygmy race was rearoused three years ago by the announcement that the party of English naturalists at that time exploring the interior of New Guinea had come across a tribe of these little people in the mountains of that island. The existence of these pygmies in New Guinea was already well known, but fuller accounts of them will be valuable.
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