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One day, bored and thinking about the officer in Kaffa who had rescued her, she sat for the foreign-service exam.
Florence of Arabia 2004
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One day, bored and thinking about the officer in Kaffa who had rescued her, she sat for the foreign-service exam.
Florence of Arabia 2004
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We just received word that Princess Hamzin, King Tallulah's second wife, busted into the king's council meeting in Kaffa yesterday.
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We just received word that Princess Hamzin, King Tallulah's second wife, busted into the king's council meeting in Kaffa yesterday.
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He's waiting for her in Kaffa, and we're going to bring him her head in a basket?
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He's waiting for her in Kaffa, and we're going to bring him her head in a basket?
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The phones soon began to ring at the Ministry of the Enforcement of Religion in Kaffa, headquarters of the mukfelleen.
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The phones soon began to ring at the Ministry of the Enforcement of Religion in Kaffa, headquarters of the mukfelleen.
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Kaffa, in its restricted sense, is a state on the upper Gochob; but, in its ancient and extended meaning, it is a large country, extending from north to south a journey of one month, and includes in it several states known by separate names, although the whole of these are often referred to in the name Kaffa by native travellers.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various
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These are the principal rivers of Kaffa, which is described as a high, cold country, as cold as
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various
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