| Deltus Malin Edwards - 1910 - 524 páginas
...the main line at a great distance, kept on the lookout for game. " On September 19," says Franklin, " previous to setting out, the whole party ate the remains...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey. These would have satisfied us in ordinary times, but we were now almost exhausted by slender fare and... | |
| Deltus Malin Edwards - 1910 - 550 páginas
...the main line at a great distance, kept on the lookout for game. " On September 19," says Franklin, " previous to setting out, the whole party ate the remains...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey. These would have satisfied us in ordinary times, but we were now almost exhausted by slender fare and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1911 - 574 páginas
...leather. The distance walked to-day was six miles.' ' Previous to setting out, the whole party ate.the remains of their old shoes, and whatever scraps of...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey.' ' Not being able to find any tripe de roche, we drank an infusion of the Labrador tea-plant, and ate... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1914 - 798 páginas
...of our supper was made up of scraps of roasted leather. The distance walked to-day was six miles.' 'Previous to setting out, the whole party ate the...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey.' ' Not being able to find any tripe de roche, we drank an infusion of the Labrador tea-plant, and ate... | |
| Sir John Franklin - 1988 - 502 páginas
...load was reduced to little more than his personal luggage, consisting of his blanket, shoes, and gun. Previous to setting out, the whole party ate the remains...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey. We left the encampment at nine, and pursued our route over a range of bleak hills. The wind having... | |
| John Franklin - 2005 - 453 páginas
...load was reduced to little more than his personal luggage, consisting of his blanket, shoes, and gun. Previous to setting out, the whole party ate the remains...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey. We left the encampment at nine, and pursued our route over a range of black hills. The wind having... | |
| 1850 - 672 páginas
...of the tripe, and the rest of our supper was made up of scraps of roasted leather," and he adds, " previous to setting out, the whole party ate the remains...their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey." For several days their progress was slow, over a hilly country, and some of the men began to exhibit... | |
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