... from her situation, I conjecture was not very comfortable or refreshing. Next morning we visited her again ; she had now got pretty much the better of her fears, and frequently called to her friends, who had left her, and who, we knew, could be at... The History of New South Wales - Seite 73von James O'Hara - 1818 - 469 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1793 - 702 Seiten
...filuation, I conjeflure, was not very comfortable or refrelhing. Next morning we vifited her again ; fhe had now got pretty much the better of her fears, and frequently called to her friends, who had VOL. LV. Novtmbcr 1793. left her, and who, we knew, could be at no great diflance from her ; flic repeated... | |
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...fituation, I conjecture was very comfortable or refrefhing. Next morning we vifited her again ; (he had now got pretty much the better of her fears, and...called to her friends, who had left her, and who, we kne ./, could be at no great diftance from her ; (he repeated their names in a very loud and (hrill... | |
| 1792 - 614 Seiten
...herfituation, I conjecture, was not very comfortable or refrelhing. Next morning, we vifited her again ; (he had now got pretty much the better of her fears, and...had left her, and who, we knew, could be at no great diflance from her ; (he repeated their names in a very loud and thrill voice, and with much, apparent... | |
| Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 710 Seiten
...also cut a large quantity of grass, dried it, covered her well, and left her to her repose, which, from her situation, I conjecture was not very comfortable...apparent anxiety and concern for the little notice they took of her intreaties to return ; for we imagined, in all she said when calling on them, she was informing... | |
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