| Edward John Eyre - 1845 - 564 דפים
...situation glared upon me in such startling reality, as for an instant almost to paralyse the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with the fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence before me, I... | |
| 1862 - 620 דפים
...situation glared upon me with such startling reality as, for an instant, almost to paralyse the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with a fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence before me, I was... | |
| George French Angas - 1865 - 392 דפים
...probably to return io Fowler's Bay. Mr. Eyre thus describes his feelings on this terrible night : " At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with the fierce wind and raging storm in unison with the scene of violence before... | |
| 1866 - 618 דפים
...situation glared upon him in such startling reality, as for an instant almost to paralyse the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with the fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence and blood before... | |
| Hamilton Hume - 1867 - 380 דפים
...situation glared upon him in such startling reality, as for an instant almost to paralyze the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with the fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence and blood before... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1868 - 442 דפים
...situation glared upon me with such startling reality as for an instant almost to paralyse the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with ii fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence before me, I was... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1869 - 484 דפים
...mind. At the ds&d •: honr of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with a fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence before me, 1 was left with a single native, whose fidelity I could not rely upon, and who, for aught I knew, might... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 1170 דפים
...situation glared upon me with such startling reality as for an instant almost to paralyse the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with ii fierce wind raging in unison with the scene of violence before me, I was... | |
| Peter Egerton Warburton - 1875 - 354 דפים
...situation glared upon him in such startling reality, as for an instant almost to paralyze the mind. At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most inhospitable wastes of Australia, with the fierce wind raging in unison with the awful scene before him, Eyre was... | |
| Ernest Favenc - 1908 - 332 דפים
...bleeding and choking in his last agony. As Eyre raised his faithful companion in his arms he expired. "At the dead hour of night, in the wildest and most...with a single native, whose fidelity I could not rely on, and who, for aught I knew might be in league with the other two, who, perhaps were even now lurking... | |
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