The parched mouth is a sign — his mouth is parched; the throbbing brain — his brain does throb ; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist (for he dares not ask counsel of any man lest he be deserted), he touches his wrist, and feels how his frighted... The overland guide-book - Pàgina 62per James Barber (capt.) - 1845 - 80 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1845 - 648 pàgines
...the throbbing brain — his brain /¿ом throb; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist ffur he dares not ask counsel of any man lest he be deserted), ht lonches his wrist, and feels how his frighted blood goes galloping out of his heart ; there is nothing... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1847 - 340 pàgines
...of the devil-may-care indifference which might stand him instead of creeds — to such, one, e^ery rag that shivers in the breeze of a Plague-stricken...goes galloping out of his heart; there is nothing hut the fatal swelling that is wanting to make his sad conviction complete; immediately he has an odd... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1849 - 280 pàgines
...truth. The parched mouth is a sign — his mouth is parched ; the throbbing brain — his brain docs throb ; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist...nothing but the fatal swelling that is wanting to .nake his sad conviction complete ; immediately he has an odd feel under the arm — no pain, but a... | |
| Charles Lloyd Tuckey - 1891 - 354 pàgines
...perhaps, the dreaded chance arrives. . . . From that dread moment his peace is gone ; his mind, forever hanging upon the fatal touch, invites the blow which...his heart. There is nothing but the fatal swelling to make his sad conviction complete ; immediately he has an odd feel under the arm — no pain, but... | |
| Mark Twain - 1897 - 780 pàgines
...truth. The parched mouth is a sign — his mouth t* parched; the throbbing brain — his brain dnes throb ; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist...goes galloping out of his heart. There is nothing but I he fatal swelling that is wanting to make his sad conviction complete ; immediately, he has an odd... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 430 pàgines
...dreaded chance arrives; that bundle of linen, with the dark tearful eyes at the top of it, that labors along with the voluptuous clumsiness of Grisi —...touches his wrist, and feels how his frighted blood goes galloping'out of his heart. There is nothing but the fatal swelling that is wanting to make his sad... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 438 pàgines
...is a sign—his mouth is parched; the throbbing brain—his brain does throb; the rapid pulse—he touches his own wrist (for he dares not ask counsel...complete; immediately, he has an odd feel under the arm—no pain, but a little straining of the skin; he would to God it were his fancy that were strong... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1905 - 330 pàgines
...truth. The parched mouth is a sign — his mouth it parched ; the throbbing brain — his brain Joes throb; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist...heart. There is nothing but the fatal swelling that is Courting wanting to make his sad conviction complete ; death immediately he has an odd feel under the... | |
| Charles Lloyd Tuckey - 1907 - 456 pàgines
...(with the garments of passers-by), but sooner or later, perhaps, the dreaded chance arrives. . . . From that dread moment his peace is gone ; his mind,...his heart. There is nothing but the fatal swelling to make his sad conviction complete ; immediately he has an odd feel under the arm -no pain, but a... | |
| Frederick Lawrence Rawson - 1920 - 816 pàgines
...truth. The parched mouth is a sign— his mouth is parched ; the throbbing brain— his brain doet throb ; the rapid pulse — he touches his own wrist (for he dares not ask counsel of any man Test he be deserted) — he touches his wrist, and feels how his frighted blood goes galloping out... | |
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