I found myself almost choked for near ten minutes. " As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence of the shock seemed pretty much abated, the first object I perceived in the room was a woman sitting on the floor with an infant in her arms,... The English reading book, in prose - Page 161by William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 249 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1802 - 408 pages
...1 found myself almost choked for near ten n.;. nutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, ar.J the violence of the shock seemed pretty much abated, the first object I perceived in the roenV vas a woman sitting or the floori with an infant ,u her arms, nil covered with clust, pale, tr.A... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804 - 374 pages
...but this I cannot affirm ; however, it is certain I found myself almost choaked for near ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence...sitting on the floor, with an infant in her arms, all covered with dust, pale, and trembling : I asked her how she got hither ; but her consternation... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - World history - 1804 - 374 pages
...but this I cannot affirm ; however, it is certain I found myself almost choaked for near ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence of the shock seeme^ pretty much abated, the first object I perceived in the room, was a woman sitting on the floor,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1807 - 364 pages
...but this I cannot affirm; however, it is- certain i found myself almost choaked for near ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence...shock seemed pretty much abated, the first object J perceived in the room, was a woman sitting on the floor, with an infimt in her aims, all covered... | |
| 1818 - 384 pages
...this I cannot affirm ; however, it is certain I found myself almost choked for nearly ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence...the first object I perceived in the room was a woman fitting upon the floor, with an infant in her arms, all covered with dust, pale and trembling. I asked... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...sulphureous exhalations. However, it is certain that I found myself choked for nearly ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence of the shock to abate, the first object I perceived in my room was a woman sitting on the floor, with an infant... | |
| Civilization - 1832 - 406 pages
...but this I cannot affirm ; however it is certain I found myself almost choked for near ten minutes. As soon as the gloom began to disperse and the violence of the shock seemed pretty much abated, the 3fi(3 36T first object I perceived in the room was a woman sitting on the floor with an infant in her... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - World history - 1838 - 702 pages
...distinguish no particular object; but as soon as the gloom had begun to disperse, I perceived in my room a woman sitting on the floor, with an infant in her arms, all covered with dust, pale, and trembling. I asked how she got hither; but her consternation was so... | |
| John Davenport - 1839 - 520 pages
...this I cannot affirm ; however, it is certain I found myself almost choked for near ten minutes. " As soon as the gloom began to disperse, and the violence...woman sitting on the floor with an infant in her arms, all covered with dust, pale and trembling. I asked her how she got hither, but her consternation was... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - World history - 1843 - 776 pages
...distinguish no particular object ; but as soon as the gloom had begun to disperse, I perceived in my room a woman sitting on the floor, with an infant in her arms, all covered with dust, pale, and trembling. I asked how she got hither; but her consternation was so... | |
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