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1 He was strikingly handsome, efficient, and ruled the native porters firmly and kindly.
2 As for the two native porters , they gazed and trembled.
3 It was a sort of sedan chair, or invalid litter, borne on poles by four native porters .
4 The native porters relieved each other at every village, fresh men being always in readiness on the road.
5 The want of a waggon makes camping out much more troublesome and involves a large force of native porters .
6 At the last moment, a middle-aged American lady swarmed into the compartment, followed by native porters laden with her baggage.
7 Fawcett hired two native porters and guides to accompany the expedition until the more dangerous terrain, about a hundred miles north.
8 The journey to the coast was an easy one, as the sick were all transported on litters, carried by native porters .
9 All this talk Moses translated, and embellished, to the native porters with the solemn sincerity of a true and thorough-paced hypocrite.
10 Their occupants were eager to join the battle, for they thought that their foes were white men and their native porters .
11 The second men were, in our case, selected from the native porters , and were subject to the orders of the first gunbearer.
12 Keeping the tent between him and herself, she crossed between the small shelters of the native porters to the boma wall beyond.
13 Suddenly one of the native porters threw down his load and bolted over the open ground towards the village at full speed.
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