Real Stories: Taken from the Narratives of Various TravellersHarvey and Darton, 1827 - 204 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 18 találatból.
25. oldal
... leaves ; but they were , for the most part , what we should term very mi- serable residences . CAROLINE . How large were their huts gene- rally , mamma ? and had they any doors or windows ? MRS . A. They were without windows ; but the ...
... leaves ; but they were , for the most part , what we should term very mi- serable residences . CAROLINE . How large were their huts gene- rally , mamma ? and had they any doors or windows ? MRS . A. They were without windows ; but the ...
31. oldal
... leaves , when hauled on shore , to prevent their being burnt by the sun . BEVAN . I suppose they subsisted chiefly by fishing , mamma .. MRS . A. Yes ; and they made use either of wooden fish - hooks , pointed with bone , or of large ...
... leaves , when hauled on shore , to prevent their being burnt by the sun . BEVAN . I suppose they subsisted chiefly by fishing , mamma .. MRS . A. Yes ; and they made use either of wooden fish - hooks , pointed with bone , or of large ...
41. oldal
... leaves . On hearing from his neighbours that the queen's men had cut it down , he went imme- diately to the magistrate of the dis- trict , and lodged a complaint against her majesty the queen . BEVAN . That was right , and I hope he had ...
... leaves . On hearing from his neighbours that the queen's men had cut it down , he went imme- diately to the magistrate of the dis- trict , and lodged a complaint against her majesty the queen . BEVAN . That was right , and I hope he had ...
52. oldal
... leave their houses in the morning , to work among the mountains , expecting to return in the evening , they generally take their books , that , during the hours of rest , at noon , they may have the pleasure of reading them . Mr. Ellis ...
... leave their houses in the morning , to work among the mountains , expecting to return in the evening , they generally take their books , that , during the hours of rest , at noon , they may have the pleasure of reading them . Mr. Ellis ...
55. oldal
... leaves , took fire . Awakened by the flames , he sprang up and ran out of doors . In a moment he recollected that his Bible lay on the mat where he had been sleeping . Regardless of danger , he rushed through the flames ; and , SOUTH ...
... leaves , took fire . Awakened by the flames , he sprang up and ran out of doors . In a moment he recollected that his Bible lay on the mat where he had been sleeping . Regardless of danger , he rushed through the flames ; and , SOUTH ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Ali's anecdote anxious appeared Arnaud arrived ascended astonishment bark Benouin BEVAN Bible brandishing their spears bridle Bubaker canoe Captain Cook captivity CAROLINE ceeded chamois Chamouni chief cloth cocoa-nut crevice danger Darton dear delightful Demba duke of Savoy endeavoured English enquired escape feet friends Gilly Gilly's glacier Grand Mulet ground guides half-bound hear height hope horse Huahine inhabitants Jarra journey kind lake of Geneva looked looking-glasses mamma manner Maria Hack ment Mont Blanc Mont Maudit Moorish morning mountains Mungo Park muscle-shell Negro night party of Moors passed Peyrani plantains poles Pomaretto poor Price Priscilla Wakefield proceed queen reached Robinson Crusoe rock sent side snow Society Islands soon South Pacific Ocean South-sea Islands steep summit suppose tain tell tent Teuhe thing thought took Vaudois village whilst wild wish woods Yvoire Zaara
Népszerű szakaszok
116. oldal - The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these : — " The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk ; no wife to grind his corn.
97. oldal - Descending from the tree, I found my horse devouring the stubble and brushwood with great avidity ; and as I was now too faint...
59. oldal - They that turn many to righteousness (shall shine) as the stars for ever and ever
115. oldal - ... me, and perceiving / that I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained to her : whereupon, with looks of great compassion, she took up my saddle and bridle, and told me to follow her.
150. oldal - I was thrown instantly off my feet, but was still on my knees and endeavouring to regain my footing, when, in a few seconds, the snow on our right, which was of course above us, rushed into the gap thus suddenly made, and completed the catastrophe by burying...
108. oldal - Woman's the same endearing creature, In courtly town and savage wild. When parched with thirst, with hunger wasted, Her friendly hand refreshment gave ; How sweet the coarsest food has tasted, What cordial in the simple wave ! ' Her courteous looks, her words caressing, Shed comfort on the fainting soul ; Woman 's the stranger's general blessing From sultry India to the Pole ! Barbauld.
102. oldal - I perceived a number of other lights in different places, and began to suspect that I had fallen upon a party of Moors. However, in my present situation, I was resolved to see who they were, if I could do it with safety. I accordingly led my horse cautiously towards the light, and heard by the lowing of the cattle, and the clamorous tongues of the herdsmen, that it was a watering-place, and most likely belonged to the Moors. Delightful...
113. oldal - During this time the people who had crossed the river carried information to Mansong, the king, that a white man was waiting for a passage, and was coming to see him. He immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly see me until he knew what had brought me into his country, and that I must not presume to cross the river without the king's permission.
115. oldal - I briefly explained it to her ; after which, with looks of great compassion, she took up my saddle and bridle, and told me to follow her. Having conducted me into her hut, she lighted a lamp, spread a mat on the floor, and told me I might remain there for the night.