...Of the strange adventure which befell the valorous Don Quixote withthe cart, or Death's caravan...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」
...It was a case of thesurvival of the fittest, as of course it was quite impossible for thewhole caravan to halt in the wilderness where neither food nor waterwas to be had...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
...My road layalong the route taken by the home-returning caravan, and every hundredyards or so I passed the swollen corpse of some unfortunate porter whohad fallen out and died by the wayside...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
...This he eventually did,though sullenly enough, and I then marched him in front of me to themain camp of the caravan, some little distance further on...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
...The men of theparty were expected every moment with the porters, but there was as yetno sign of the little caravan, and as a matter of fact it did notarrive until long after nightfall...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
...The caravan forone sportsman—if he intends going far from the railway—is usuallymade up as follows...
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」
... We will suppose, for the sake of illustrating how trade with the interior is managed, that the Arab conveys by his caravan $5,000's worth of goods into the interior...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
... The setting out of the first caravan enlightened me also on the subject of honga, or tribute...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...—Third caravan departs with twenty-two pagazis, ten donkeys, one white man, one cook, and three soldiers...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...—Fourth caravan departs with fifty-five pagazis, two chiefs, and three soldiers...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
... The caravan in the meanwhile had crossed safely—bales, baggage, donkeys, and men...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...At this camp, also, we met Salim bin Rashid, bound eastward, with a huge caravan carrying three hundred ivory tusks...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
... We formed quite an imposing caravan as we emerged from inhospitable Chunyo, in number amounting to about four hundred souls...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
...The wilderness of Marenga Mkali had been passed and we had entered Ugogo, which was at once a dreaded land to my caravan, and a Land of Promise to myself...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
... The morn came; and, while it was yet young, the long caravan, or string of caravans, was under way...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
..."The Sultan was bad," he said; "he sometimes charged a caravan twenty doti; our caravan would have to pay about sixty doti...
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」
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