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... Cooper did his work very well , and at that time men were hard to get . True , vague complaints reached him and hints that the natives found Cooper harsh . There was certainly a feeling of dis- satisfaction among them . But when Mr ...
... Cooper did his work very well , and at that time men were hard to get . True , vague complaints reached him and hints that the natives found Cooper harsh . There was certainly a feeling of dis- satisfaction among them . But when Mr ...
Page 171
... Cooper did his work very well , he said , but the fact was that he couldn't get on with him . They were getting dreadfully on each other's nerves and he would look upon it as a very great favor if Cooper could be transferred to another ...
... Cooper did his work very well , he said , but the fact was that he couldn't get on with him . They were getting dreadfully on each other's nerves and he would look upon it as a very great favor if Cooper could be transferred to another ...
Page 173
... Cooper flushed , did not for a moment know what to say or do , turned on his heel , and stumbled out of the room . Mr. Warburton watched him go with an icy smile on his lips . He had done his duty . But what would he have thought had he ...
... Cooper flushed , did not for a moment know what to say or do , turned on his heel , and stumbled out of the room . Mr. Warburton watched him go with an icy smile on his lips . He had done his duty . But what would he have thought had he ...
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