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  2. CHAPTER VIII.

    Far more sensible, however, than Phitkin's well meant and characteristically conventional suggestion of a cup of tea was Hamerton's recommendation that our Galates should ...

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    There is little more to be added. We buried poor Galatea upon the banks of the stream, and there, left high upon a sandy shoal, we found, strange to say, the remains ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    I will not trouble to narrate the daily record of our doings; how we reached the depot at Cleopatra's Needle and there deposited a full history of our discovery of ...

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