Garibaldi: an AutobiographyRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861 - 337 páginas |
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Página 59
... clothes upon ; returning , it must bear our provisions , keeping them out of the water . We launched our vessel , and then sprung into it ; and Maurice , with a pole in hand , and I with my gaff , began to manœuvre with the water up to ...
... clothes upon ; returning , it must bear our provisions , keeping them out of the water . We launched our vessel , and then sprung into it ; and Maurice , with a pole in hand , and I with my gaff , began to manœuvre with the water up to ...
Página 87
... cloth jacket , which he had not had time to take off , and which confined his arms so that it was impossible for him to swim . He cried out to me , seeing me coming towards him . " Try to hold on , " replied I ; " I will come and help ...
... cloth jacket , which he had not had time to take off , and which confined his arms so that it was impossible for him to swim . He cried out to me , seeing me coming towards him . " Try to hold on , " replied I ; " I will come and help ...
Página 114
... clothes a terrible privation at the approach of the dark and rough winter of these elevated regions , —the rest of our forces , I said , began to be demoralized , and to demand in a loud voice to be permitted to go to their homes ...
... clothes a terrible privation at the approach of the dark and rough winter of these elevated regions , —the rest of our forces , I said , began to be demoralized , and to demand in a loud voice to be permitted to go to their homes ...
Página 121
... clothing of soldiers , and of which ours were at that time deplorably in want . Now , not only on this account , and its dominating importance as being the only port in the province , San José of the North deserved any sacrifices to be ...
... clothing of soldiers , and of which ours were at that time deplorably in want . Now , not only on this account , and its dominating importance as being the only port in the province , San José of the North deserved any sacrifices to be ...
Página 125
... what she dreaded to find , turning over the dead who had fallen with their faces towards the earth , and who , by their clothes or figure , she thought bore any resemblance to me . The search was useless ; it was for me , ANITA . 125.
... what she dreaded to find , turning over the dead who had fallen with their faces towards the earth , and who , by their clothes or figure , she thought bore any resemblance to me . The search was useless ; it was for me , ANITA . 125.
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