| John Joseph Wynne - 1925 - 284 páginas
...consuming some of their cabins, gave the first intelligence of the disaster. Many were taken prisoners; but the victorious enemy, fearing the return of the warriors...soon enough her natural feelings. "Father Charles Garnier was, at that time, the only one of our fathers in that mission. When the enemy appeared, he... | |
| John Joseph Wynne - 1925 - 284 páginas
...to death at their feet, or groaning in the flames, — permission, in either case, being denied tkem to show the least compassion. It was a crime to shed...soon enough her natural feelings. "Father Charles Garnier was, at that time, the only one of our fathers in that mission. When the enemy appeared, he... | |
| Katherine E. Lawn, Claudio R. Salvucci - 2005 - 335 páginas
...groaning in the flames — permission, in either case, being denied them to show the least compassion.... A poor Christian mother, who wept for the death of...could not stifle soon enough her natural feelings. 117-119 ...at the sight of the ashes, and the dead bodies of their relatives, their wives, and their... | |
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