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Sterling 60L Electric Oven With Rotisserie Free Baking Tray

KSh15,900

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Auto shut off & ready bell
60 minutes timer
Temperature control upto 250 degrees
Operation indicator
Stainless steel top & bottom heating elements
Value for your money.
Long lasting oven tested and proven

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  • Store Name: Marketplace Official
  • Vendor: Marketplace Official
  • Address: Nairobi
    Nairobi County
    00100
  • 5.00 rating from 128 reviews
  • Smiles

    KSh20

    Book Excerpt

    nfining clothing and bending naturally, was slender and lithesome, but full of curves which told that the bud of childhood was just beginning to open into the blossom of early maturity–about fifteen or sixteen years old, Donald guessed her to be.
    At her feet lay an overturned kettle the contents from which, a simple stew, was sending up a cloud of steam from the rough floor, and explained the reason for the misty eyes and tenderly nursed ankle.

    The whole picture was graven on his mind in a single….

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  • Amtec 5.1CH 10000W HI-FI SUBWOOFER FM/BT/SD/USB

    KSh6,300

    Key Features Bluetooth Speaker Supports: MP3, DVD, VCD, PS2, Tuner, FM, XBOX, Audio Selected to Adjust ON/OFF Power Switch Speaker USB SD INPUT

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  • Butterfly Grains Polished Green Grams 500g

    KSh113

    Packed with iron, calcium,and protein

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  • Tween Snow and Fire

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    me here as I stand. Shoot again, Umlilwane–shoot again, if you dare. Hau! Hear my `word.’ You have slain my dog–my white hunting dog, the last of his breed–who can outrun every other hunting dog in the land, even as the wind outstrippeth the crawling ox-wagon, and you have shed my blood, the blood of a chief. You had better first have cut off your right hand, for it is better to lose a hand than one’s mind. This is my `word,’ Umlilwane–bear it in memory, for you have struck a chief–a man of the House of Gcaleka.”
    [Umlilwane: “Little Fire”–Kafirs are fond of bestowing nicknames. This one referred to its bearer’s habitually short temper.]

    “Damn the House of Gcaleka, anyway,” said Carhayes, with a sneer as the savage, having vented his denunciation, stalked scowlingly away with his compatriots. “Look here, isidenge,” [fool], he continued. “This is my word. Keep clear of me, for the next time you fall foul of me I’ll shoot you dead. And now, Eustace,” turni

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  • The Abbot’s Ghost, (A Christmas Story)

    KSh20

    Book Excerpt

    t. I was homesick, and Aunt could never bear to hear of those things. It was before your marriage, and all the kinder, for you were the queen of the night, yet had a word for poor little me.”
    Mrs. Snowdon was pale to the lips, and Maurice impatiently tapped the arm of his chair, while the girl innocently chatted on.

    “I am sorry the general is such an invalid; yet I dare say you find great happiness in taking care of him. It is so pleasant to be of use to those we love.” And as she spoke, Octavia leaned over her cousin to hand him the glove he had dropped.

    The affectionate smile that accompanied the act made the color deepen again in Mrs. Snowdon’s cheek, and lit a spark in her softened eyes. Her lips curled and her voice was sweetly sarcastic as she answered, “Yes, it is charming to devote one’s life to these dear invalids, and find one’s reward in their gratitude. Youth, beauty, health, and happiness are small sacrifices if one wins a little comfort for the poor sufferers.”

    The gi…..

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