... smoke; but there was no opening on the side we approached it from, beyond a low door, not above three feet high; indeed, the eaves of the house itself were not above four feet from the ground. Right in front of us, and precisely opposite the door,... The Cruise of the Midge - Página 27por Michael Scott - 1837 - 318 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1834 - 1046 páginas
...front of us, and precisely opposite the door, ensconced in a curious nondescript chair of wickerwork, sat, very drunk apparently, and more than half asleep,...hole cut in the middle for his head to pass through, while the sides were fastened together with wooden skewers, which effectually confined his arms ; so... | |
| 1834 - 1056 páginas
...front of us, and precisely opposite the door, ensconced in a curious nondescript chair of wickerwork, sat, very drunk apparently, and more than half asleep,...hole cut in the middle for his head to pass through, while the sides were fastened together with wooden skewers, which effectually confined his arms ; so... | |
| 1834 - 1064 páginas
...front of us, and precisely opposite the door, ensconced in a curious nondescript chair of wickerwork, sat, very drunk apparently, and more than half asleep,...clothing being a common woollen blanket, with a hole rn t in »ь« J'enke by name, stole u whether or no the afon taken asmall pull at hist not tell, but... | |
| Michael Scott - 1836 - 462 páginas
...front of us, and precisely opposite the door, ensconced in a curious nondescript chair of wicker-work, sat, very drunk, apparently, and more than half asleep,...hole cut in the middle for his head to pass through, while the sides were fastened together with wooden skewers, which effectually confined his arms; so... | |
| Frank Marryat, John Boardman Trask - 1855 - 552 páginas
...care. Let him take also good blankets. There is no better protection for a man in wet seasons than a blanket with a hole cut in the middle for his head to come ADVICE CONTINUED. 383 through : the body is free, the perspiration is unconfined, and you can't... | |
| Hardships - 1861 - 168 páginas
...care. Let him take also good blankets. There is no better protection for a man in wet seasons than a blanket with a hole cut in the middle for his head to come through — the body is free, the perspiration is unconfined, and you cannot wear the blanket... | |
| 1930 - 582 páginas
...good-sized dog kennel. His wardrobe was as meager as the house, consisting of a piece of dirty canvas with a hole cut in the middle for his head to pass through, a ragged pair of overalls, and a unique pair of shoes with soles of large pieces of cowhide about 15... | |
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