| sir William Henry Sleeman - 1852 - 340 páginas
...did not leave him. He had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows, from having gone on all fours. In about six weeks, after he had been tied up under...human beings. He was never heard to utter more than xme articulate sound, and that was "Aboodeea," the name of the little daughter of the Cashmeer mimick,... | |
| 1854 - 816 páginas
...but without success. He had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows from having gone on all fours. With a good deal of beating and rubbing of his joints...Aboodeea," the name of the little daughter of the Cashmere comedian. In about four months he began to understand and obey signs. He was unwilling to... | |
| 1858 - 784 páginas
...leave him. He had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows, from having gone on all fours. In about nix weeks after he had been tied up under the tree, with...articulate sound, and that was 'Aboodeea,' the name 382 383 of the little daughter of the Cashmeer mimic, who had treated him with kindness, and for whom... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1858 - 432 páginas
...did not leave him. He had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows, from having gone on all fours. In about six weeks after he had been tied up under...a good deal of beating, and rubbing of his joints with'oil, he was made to stand and walk upon his legs like other human beings. He was never heard to... | |
| James Greenwood - 1862 - 492 páginas
...brought him to eat balls of rice and pulse. In about six weeks after he had been tied up, and after much rubbing of his joints with oil, he was made to stand and walk upright, whereas hitherto he had gone on all-fours." So he remained for several months, during which... | |
| James Greenwood - 1862 - 438 páginas
...brought him to eat balls of rice and pulse. In about six weeks after he had been tied up, and after much rubbing of his joints with oil, he was made to stand and waik upright, whereas hitherto he had gone on all-fours." So he remained for several months, during... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1869 - 798 páginas
...not leave him. The lad had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows, from having gone on all fours. In about six weeks after he had been tied up under...the tree, with a good deal of beating, and rubbing his joints with oil, he was made to stand and walk upon his legs like other human beings. He was never... | |
| W. H. Sleeman - 1996 - 428 páginas
...did not leave him. He had hardened marks upon his knees and elbows, from having gone on all fours. In about six weeks after he had been tied up under...a good deal of beating, and rubbing of his joints with'oil, he was made to stand and walk upon his legs like other human beings. He was never heard to... | |
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