Up against it in Nigeria . markable affection for this when I pinched his dulcitone under hisvery nose, and transferred it to my own house,he never rose from it, and the robbery elicitedno more active protest than the observation thatI was a damned thief, and he trusted I wouldleave him the house. He had an extraordinaryboy called Ojo, who used to communicate hissorrows to kind master not orally, but on paper,thus : Masta, name of God, I wote (sic) more pay. To wThich Wood, not on paper, but very audibly : You little swine ! I gave you two shillings lastmonth ! Little less successfu
Up against it in Nigeria . markable affection for this when I pinched his dulcitone under hisvery nose, and transferred it to my own house,he never rose from it, and the robbery elicitedno more active protest than the observation thatI was a damned thief, and he trusted I wouldleave him the house. He had an extraordinaryboy called Ojo, who used to communicate hissorrows to kind master not orally, but on paper,thus : Masta, name of God, I wote (sic) more pay. To wThich Wood, not on paper, but very audibly : You little swine ! I gave you two shillings lastmonth ! Little less successful were poor Ojos indentsfor what he considered the necessities of life. Masta, we wote tea, we wote beer, we wotechampagne. Jacob Ojo. He seems to think, said Wood lugubriouslyto me, that because I was fool enough to standyou champagne once, when I did not know youso well, it is to become a routine ! He is an excellent boy, I replied. Later on Wood appears to have fallen foulof Ojo, for a year or so afterwards I received a.
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