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  • Finding the "Pearl's" draught too great for that part of the river near the island of Simbo, where the branch called the Doto is given off to the

    A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 David Livingstone 1843

  • Finding the “Pearl’s” draught too great for that part of the river near the island of Simbo, where the branch called the Doto is given off to the Kongone on the right bank, and another named Chinde departs to the secret canal already mentioned on the left, the goods belonging to the expedition were taken out of her, and placed on one of the grassy islands about forty miles from the bar.

    A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004

  • With Doto and Orythia, to cheer the mournful dame.

    Historical References to the Oceanides 2008

  • Sometimes it was the way they dressed or looked, like John “the Dapper Don” Gotti, “Good-looking” Sal Vitale, Joe “Adonis” Doto, or Johnny “Handsome” Roselli.

    The Mob and Me John Partington 2010

  • The rest of the Kongone branch comes out of the main stream considerably higher up as the outgoing branch called Doto.

    A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004

  • Nay, but when, their duty done, they shall lie at last in their Ausonian haven, from all that have outgone the waves and borne their Dardanian captain to the fields of Laurentum, will I take their mortal body, and bid them be goddesses of the mighty deep, even as Doto the Nereïd and Galatea, when they cut the sea that falls away from their breasts in foam. '

    The Aeneid of Virgil 70 BC-19 BC Virgil

  • Also, if yvosh0se -. one lse getting one (you, in particular, Doto patientS) do your best to get them to come them.

    The Moving Finger Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976 1942

  • It was my sad lot to see my dear Doto die -- the first of the sufferers in the palace to succumb to the disease.

    In the Wrong Paradise Andrew Lang 1878

  • The car was upset, and Doto lay pale and bleeding among the hoofs of the stricken deer.

    In the Wrong Paradise Andrew Lang 1878

  • Thus dragged by the wild deer, Doto passed like a flash through the midst of the men and women, her stags being maddened to fresh excitement by the sight and smell of the bears, and other wild animals.

    In the Wrong Paradise Andrew Lang 1878

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