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Bruhwasa is a hill - pagan town in the foothills of the Bauchi plateau , covering a
few acres of flat ground on the very crest of a Gibraltarlike hill . Its population ,
when I was there , was probably less than three thousand all told . But small as
they ...
Bruhwasa is a hill - pagan town in the foothills of the Bauchi plateau , covering a
few acres of flat ground on the very crest of a Gibraltarlike hill . Its population ,
when I was there , was probably less than three thousand all told . But small as
they ...
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hill . Like other tribes of hill - pagans , they were horsemen and usually hunted on
horseback , and I gathered that the hunters rarely failed to find a sufficiency of
meat to satisfy the carnivorous appetites of the tribe . They belonged , in fact , to ...
hill . Like other tribes of hill - pagans , they were horsemen and usually hunted on
horseback , and I gathered that the hunters rarely failed to find a sufficiency of
meat to satisfy the carnivorous appetites of the tribe . They belonged , in fact , to ...
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... the hill - side waving his stick and Hounds dwell for a moment on shouting as
loudly as he can , closely this new scent , and then , deciding to followed by Tom
doing exactly the make the best of it , soon have the same only more loudly . hills
...
... the hill - side waving his stick and Hounds dwell for a moment on shouting as
loudly as he can , closely this new scent , and then , deciding to followed by Tom
doing exactly the make the best of it , soon have the same only more loudly . hills
...
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