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At his last word Dingan, who had been standing abstractedly listening, as it were, swung round on him with a muttered oath, and the skin of his face appeared to tighten.
Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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At his last word Dingan, who had been standing abstractedly listening as it were, swung round on him with a muttered oath, and the skin of his face appeared to tighten.
Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897
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At his last word Dingan, who had been standing abstractedly listening, as it were, swung round on him with a muttered oath, and the skin of his face appeared to tighten.
Northern Lights, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897
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At his last word Dingan, who had been standing abstractedly listening, as it were, swung round on him with a muttered oath, and the skin of his face appeared to tighten.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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But here was no child to call Dingan back, only the eloquent, brave, sweet face of Mitiahwe .....
Northern Lights Gilbert Parker 1897
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But here was no child to call Dingan back, only the eloquent, brave, sweet face of Mitiahwe ....
Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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Anyway it's a sad book (actually the end wraps things up a little too neatly, that's my only complaint) and a good one & will be added to my mental shelf alongside Mark Haddon's Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and (a particular favorite of mine, everybody should read this one as well as Chbosky) Ben Rice's Pobby and Dingan.
Litblogging long before the internet Jenny Davidson 2006
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Chaka was killed in 1828 and was eventually succeeded by his brother Dingan, who reigned twelve years.
The Negro 1915
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Dingan, Chaka's successor, to drive out the Portuguese.
The Negro 1915
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Dingan and these Boers were soon engaged in a death struggle in which the
The Negro 1915
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