... to await their own fate ; and, when one of them died, the last man — the writer of the journal — had only sufficient strength remaining to push his dead companion out of the bed on to the floor, and he soon after expired himself, only a few days... Yachting in the Arctic Seas - Pagina 345door Sir James Lamont - 1876 - 387 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1861 - 598 pagina’s
...them, dragged their bodies outside the hut and left them there. These two then lay down in bed together to await their own fate, and when one of them died,...dead companion out of the bed on to the floor, and he had soon afterwards expired himself, only a few days before the Norwegian party arrived. The Russians... | |
| James Lamont - 1861 - 394 pagina’s
...them, dragged their bodies outside the hut and left them there. These two then lay down in bed together to await their own fate, and when one of them died,...dead companion out of the bed on to the floor, and he had soon afterwards expired himself, only a few days before the Norwegian party arrived. The Russians... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 620 pagina’s
...dragged their bodies outside the hut, and left them there. These two then lay down in bed together to await their own fate, and when one of them died,...dead companion out of the bed on to the floor, and be had soon afterward expired himself, only a few days before the Norwegian party arrived. The Russians... | |
| Sir William Martin Conway - 1906 - 438 pagina’s
...to await their own fate; and, when one of them died, the last man—the writer of the journal—had only sufficient strength remaining to push his dead...only a few days before the Norwegian party arrived. The Russians had a large pinnace in the harbour and several small boats on shore, but the ice at first... | |
| Harold Pinter - 1982 - 428 pagina’s
...and the unusual quantity of ice surrounding the coast prevented them from getting seals or wild fowl on the sea or the shore. In addition to scurvy they...only a few days before the Norwegian party arrived. The Russians had a large pinnace in the harbour and several small boats on shore, but the ice at first... | |
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