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At length we reached a village, and halted for the night. I laid her carefully in a
miserable hut, and watched beside her. I opened her clenched teeth with a small
wooden wedge, and inserted a wet rag, upon which I dropped water to moisten ...
At length we reached a village, and halted for the night. I laid her carefully in a
miserable hut, and watched beside her. I opened her clenched teeth with a small
wooden wedge, and inserted a wet rag, upon which I dropped water to moisten ...
Side 118
I was alone, and no sound broke the stillness of the night. The ears ached at the
utter silence, till the sudden wild cry of a hyena made me shudder as the horrible
thought rushed through my brain, that, should she be buried in this lonely spot, ...
I was alone, and no sound broke the stillness of the night. The ears ached at the
utter silence, till the sudden wild cry of a hyena made me shudder as the horrible
thought rushed through my brain, that, should she be buried in this lonely spot, ...
Side 137
Simon detected him one night kneeling in his bed, with his hands joined,
appearing to say his prayers; the spectacle threw the impious wretch into an
extraordinary fury; he seized a pitcher of water, —icy cold,—it was in the middle
of January– ...
Simon detected him one night kneeling in his bed, with his hands joined,
appearing to say his prayers; the spectacle threw the impious wretch into an
extraordinary fury; he seized a pitcher of water, —icy cold,—it was in the middle
of January– ...
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