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LJUNGGREN, GUSTAF HAKAN JORDAN (18231905) , Swedish man of letters, was born at Lund on the 6th of March
rector (18751885). He had been a member of the Swedish Academy
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His scattered writings were collected as Smarre Skrifler (3 vols., 1872-1881), Llama. pleasant odour, into the rider's face. These animals are of great
long fleeces; and the expense of their food is trifling, as a handful of maize suffices them, and they can go four or five days without water. Their flesh is as good as that of the fat sheep of Castile. There are now public shambles for the sale of their flesh in all parts of Peru, which was not the case when the Spaniards came first; for when one Indian had killed a sheep his neighbours came and took what they wanted, and then another Indian killed a sheep in his turn."The disagreeable habit of spitting is common to all the group. In a wide sense the term
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