| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 páginas
...legs and arms, and carried him to a distance from the surf; the young man, finding himself borne oft' in this way uttered very loud shrieks in fear and...fear. Afterwards they laid him down at the foot of a little.hill, when they took off his shirt and trowsers, and examined him, expressing the greatest astonishment... | |
| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 páginas
...it were dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him up by the head, legs and arms, and carried him to a distance...from the surf; the young man, finding himself borne oft' in this way uttered very loud shrieks in fear and dismay, while they answered as they could in... | |
| Arthur James Weise - 1884 - 442 páginas
...saw him in this condition they ran and took him up by the head, legs, and arms, and carried him some distance from the surf. The young man, finding himself...shrieks in fear and dismay, while they answered as best they could in their language, intimating that he had no cause for fear. Afterward they laid him... | |
| Alfred Brittain, George Edward Reed - 1903 - 638 páginas
...as it were, dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him by the head, legs, and arms, and carried him to a...dismay, while they answered as they could in their own language, showing him that he had no cause for fear. Afterwards they laid him down at the foot... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 698 páginas
...as it were, dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him by the head, legs, and arms, and carried him to a...dismay, while they answered as they could in their own language, showing him that he had no cause for fear. Afterwards they laid him down at the foot... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1903 - 658 páginas
...as it were, dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him by the head, legs, and arms, and carried him to a...dismay, while they answered as they could in their own language, showing him that he had no cause for fear. Afterwards they laid him down at the foot... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 páginas
...it were dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him up by the head, legs and arms, and carried him to a distance...of a little hill, when they took off his shirt and trousers, and examined him, expressing the greatest astonishment at the whiteness of his skin. Our... | |
| Edgar Mayhew Bacon - 1907 - 366 páginas
...as it were, dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him by the head, legs, and arms, and carried him to a...of a little hill, when they took off his shirt and trousers and examined him, expressing the greatest astonishment at the whiteness of his skin. Our sailors... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 712 páginas
...it were dead upon the beach. When these people saw him in this situation, they ran and took him up by the head, legs and arms, and carried him to a distance...of a little hill, when they took off his shirt and trousers, and examined him, expressing the greatest astonishment at the whiteness of his skin. Our... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1909 - 714 páginas
...it were dead upon the beach. When these people saw him hi this situation, they ran and took him up by the head, legs and arms, and carried him to a distance...fear and dismay, while they answered as they could hi their language, showing him that he had no cause for fear. Afterwards they laid him down at the... | |
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