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All the principal people in the town are concerned in the slave trade, and their chief wealth consists in the number of slaves they possess; therefore there is little chance of the trade being, for many years, totally abolished.
~ George Grey
Abolish
Being
Chance
Chief
Concerned
Consists
Little
Many
Number
People
Possess
Principal
Slave
Slaves
Therefore
Totally
Town
Trade
Wealth
Years
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At several such places we landed, but always found the ascent to the interior so covered with large loose rocks that it would have been impossible to have disembarked stores or stock on any.
~ George Grey
Always
Any
Ascent
Been
Covered
Found
Impossible
Interior
Landed
Large
Loose
Places
Rocks
Several
Stock
Stores
Would
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I mention this fact as tending to support what I have often heard stated, namely, that a shark's sense of smell is so keen that, if men ever bathe in seas where they are found, a shark is almost sure to appear directly afterwards.
~ George Grey
Afterwards
Almost
Appear
Directly
Ever
Fact
Found
Heard
Keen
Men
Mention
Namely
Often
Seas
Sense
Shark
Smell
Stated
Support
Sure
Tending
Where
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I remarked constantly, just at sunset, in these latitudes, that the eastern horizon was brilliantly illuminated with a kind of mock sunset. This in a short time disappeared, to be soon succeeded by another similar in character, but more faint.
~ George Grey
Another
Brilliantly
Character
Constantly
Disappeared
Eastern
Faint
Horizon
Just
Kind
Mock
More
Short
Short Time
Similar
Soon
Succeeded
Sunset
Time
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In front of us lay a smooth sandy beach, beyond which rose gradually a high wooded country, and behind us was the sea, studded with numerous islands of every variety of form.
~ George Grey
Beach
Behind
Beyond
Country
Every
Form
Front
Gradually
High
Islands
Lay
Numerous
Rose
Sandy
Sea
Smooth
Us
Variety
Which
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On embarking to return we could perceive no sign of One Tree Island; and as we swept down towards the sea the leafy top of a tree seen in the clear water under the boat was the only evidence of its existence; though a few hours ago it had formed so prominent an object.
~ George Grey
Boat
Clear
Could
Down
Evidence
Existence
Few
Formed
Had
Hours
Island
Object
Only
Perceive
Prominent
Return
Sea
Seen
Sign
Swept
Though
Top
Towards
Tree
Water
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Part of my plan was not only to introduce all useful animals that I possibly could into this part of Australia, but also the most valuable plants of every description.
~ George Grey
Also
Animals
Australia
Could
Description
Every
Introduce
Most
Only
Part
Plan
Plants
Possibly
Useful
Valuable
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Spanish alone was understood or spoken here; our friend, the countryman, stuck to us most nobly, he understood us not a bit better than the rest but saw that we were in distress and would not desert us.
~ George Grey
Alone
Better
Bit
Desert
Distress
Friend
He
Here
Most
Nobly
Our
Rest
Saw
Spanish
Spoken
Stuck
Than
Understood
Us
Were
Would
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Sunrise offered a very beautiful spectacle; the water was quite unruffled, but the motion communicated by the tides was so great that, although there was not a breath of air stirring, the sea heaved slowly with a grand and majestic motion.
~ George Grey
Air
Although
Beautiful
Breath
Grand
Great
Majestic
Motion
Offered
Quite
Sea
Slowly
Spectacle
Stirring
Sunrise
Tides
Very
Water
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The Slave Trade, though nominally abolished, is actively pursued here, eighty-three slaves having been landed just before my arrival, and another cargo during my stay.
~ George Grey
Abolish
Actively
Another
Arrival
Been
Before
Cargo
Having
Here
Just
Landed
Pursued
Slave
Slaves
Stay
Though
Trade
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This part of Brazil offered the curious spectacle of a great evil, which has been long suffered to exist and is now advancing, gradually yet surely, to that state which must entail inevitable destruction on the existing Government of the country.
~ George Grey
Advancing
Been
Brazil
Country
Curious
Destruction
Evil
Exist
Existing
Government
Gradually
Great
Great Evil
Has-Been
Inevitable
Long
Must
Now
Offered
Part
Spectacle
State
Suffered
Surely
Which
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To sleep after sunrise was impossible on account of the number of flies which kept buzzing about the face.
~ George Grey
About
Account
After
Face
Flies
Impossible
Kept
Number
Sleep
Sunrise
Which
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George Grey
Profession
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BirthDate
14 April, 1812
DeathDate
19 September, 1898
Country
New Zealand
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