| 1837 - 922 דפים
...been spared in a manner similar to my own.* " At a short distance off, making the most hideous yells, the other savages were dancing round a large fire,...but paid no attention to my wound, which had been blending profusely." The next day the Indians collected all the heads; and, embarking, removed to another... | |
| 1838 - 534 דפים
...they soon disappeared, having, probably, been washed away by the tide. Sexton and Г were then pla¡ed in charge of two natives, who covered us with the...sail of the canoe — a sort of mat — but paid no imention to my wound, which mid been bleeding profusely.'' Upon Iivlund being asked the reason why... | |
| Charles Ellms - 1841 - 606 דפים
...been spared in a manner similar to my own. " At a short distance off, making the most hideous yells, the other savages were dancing round a large fire,...Pullan. On landing there, Ireland saw two of Captain D'Oyley's children, and the ship's dog, called Portland. The elder, George D'Oyley, told him that the... | |
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