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'Mr. Dolloby - Dolloby was the name over the shop door, at least -took the waistcoat, stood his pipe on its head, against thedoor-post, went into the shop, followed by me, snuffed the twocandles with his fingers, spread the waistcoat on the counter, andlooked at it there, held it up against the light, and looked at itthere, and ultimately said:'What do you call a price, now, for this here little weskit?''Oh! you know best, sir,' I returned modestly.
Besides, they are not very dangerous; and theAfricans bathe with impunity, and quite fearless of theirattacks."Kennedy made no reply. He preferred keeping quietto discussing this terrible possibility.The doctor made out the town of Lari about fiveo'clock in the evening. The inhabitants were at workgathering in their cotton-crop in front of their huts,constructed of woven reeds, and standing in the midst of cleanand neatly-kept enclosures.

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