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1 Hospitality in a thinly-inhabited country is universal, and a Dutch boor is hospitable to an excess.
2 Another point to be considered is the character of the natives with whom the Dutch boors had to deal.
3 They were a party of sixteen; all stout fellows, and armed with the long guns used by the Dutch boors .
4 'You talk like a Dutch boor , ' said Richard.
5 The inner life of all these people is represented: Leech draws them as naturally as Teniers depicts Dutch boors , or Morland pigs and stables.
6 This neutral ground was afterward given away in large tracts to the Dutch boors , so as again to bring them into contact with the Caffres.
7 This neutral ground was afterwards given away in large tracts to the Dutch boors , so as again to bring them into contact with the Caffres.
8 "I know it very well," said Swinton; "it is the farm of a Dutch boor , Milius, whom we saw at Algoa Bay.
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