sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down the reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer The Alpine Journal - Page 2121882Full view - About this book
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1881 - 866 pages
...hours' night sleet or rain wa falling, rendering it well-nigh impossible to keep up a fire out of th< sodden materials. For me, the men constructed a sort...the reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling then up until they no longer sunk into the foul slime. For themselves thei constructed smaller platforms... | |
| Edward Whymper - Andes - 1892 - 542 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| Edward Whymper - Andes - 1892 - 552 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer Bank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| Edward Whymper - Andes - 1892 - 546 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| Edward Whymper - Andes - 1892 - 542 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1906 - 450 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1906 - 466 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
| 500 pages
...a fire out of the sodden materials. For me the men constructed a sort of floating bed, cutting down reeds, and crossing and recrossing them, piling them up until they no longer sank in the slime. For themselves they made smaller platforms of a similar description, and sat on... | |
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