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Pagina 36
... hour came when I had been about seven days at Ver- dun , and was all that could be desired . We were highly favoured , as , in addition to a darkness rivalling the shades of Erebus , a light wind strong enough to scatter the leaves and ...
... hour came when I had been about seven days at Ver- dun , and was all that could be desired . We were highly favoured , as , in addition to a darkness rivalling the shades of Erebus , a light wind strong enough to scatter the leaves and ...
Pagina 51
... hour - nine o'clock -when he punctually made his appearance . Heavy rain had set in just before we started , and fell in torrents during the whole of our nine- mile walk . Of course , we were wet through before we had accomplished one ...
... hour - nine o'clock -when he punctually made his appearance . Heavy rain had set in just before we started , and fell in torrents during the whole of our nine- mile walk . Of course , we were wet through before we had accomplished one ...
Pagina 52
... hour arrived when the father and son came to me about ten o'clock at night , and helped me to launch a flat boat ... hours before I could ship it , although calm , it being so being so heavy that I could scarcely lift it . As to getting ...
... hour arrived when the father and son came to me about ten o'clock at night , and helped me to launch a flat boat ... hours before I could ship it , although calm , it being so being so heavy that I could scarcely lift it . As to getting ...
Pagina 95
... hour after hour , while dish followed dish slowly and end- lessly . I was in a better position than he , for I could fortify myself with the wine and smoke all the time , both of which indulgences were de- nied him by his cloth , and I ...
... hour after hour , while dish followed dish slowly and end- lessly . I was in a better position than he , for I could fortify myself with the wine and smoke all the time , both of which indulgences were de- nied him by his cloth , and I ...
Pagina 110
... hour was probably twelve or one . Dinner was only a beginning , and we may assume that it was fol- lowed by the drinking of wine in the parlour , that the after- noon was passed pleasantly with tea and tobacco , and a cheerful supper ...
... hour was probably twelve or one . Dinner was only a beginning , and we may assume that it was fol- lowed by the drinking of wine in the parlour , that the after- noon was passed pleasantly with tea and tobacco , and a cheerful supper ...
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