The dear child slept soundly from fati.?Tie ; and the departure of the caravan, which we hastened as much as in our power, was a moment of joy. LITTLE conversation took place between my companion and myself : he was very ill ; and we both dreaded the... Travels in Europe, Asia Minor and Arabia - Page 372by John Griffiths (M. D.) - 1805 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
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...a beloved friend was the viftim. " Little converfation took place between my companion and myfclf: he was very ill; and we both dreaded the return of noon, when in general the heated air began to affedi us, and travelled on in filent hope of fpeedy relief. " At two o'clock PM the Simooleh blew... | |
| 1805 - 456 pages
...DESART, from GrtfilKt TrmA. LITTLE conversation took place between my companion and my* self: he wo* very ill ; and we both dreaded the return of noon* when in general the heated air began to affect as, and travelled on in silent hope of speedy relief. " At two o'clock!5. M. the Sirooolets blew stronger... | |
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...little remaining water, to moisten occasionally our mouths. The dear child slept s-oundly from fatigue ; and the departure of the caravan, which we hastened...companion and myself : he was very ill , and we both dreadcJ the rrtuin of noon, when in general the heated air began to affect us, and travelled on in... | |
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