| Dughlát Muhammad Haidar - 1895 - 700 pàgines
...great distance, piled up or scattered before the wind. There is no trace left behind by travellers, and oftentimes the way is lost, and so they wander hither...hot winds frequently blow. When these winds rise, both man and beast become confused and forgetful, and then they remain perfectly disabled. At times,... | |
| Ella Constance Sykes, Sir Percy Sykes - 1920 - 462 pàgines
...great distance, piled up or scattered before the wind. There is no trace left behind by travellers, and often-times the way is lost, and so they wander hither...quite bewildered, without any guide or direction. There is neither water nor herbage to be found, and hot winds frequently blow. When these winds rise,... | |
| Ella Constance Sykes, Sir Percy Sykes - 1920 - 458 pàgines
...way is lost, and so they wander hither and thither, quite bewildered, without any guide or direction. There is neither water nor herbage to be found, and...hot winds frequently blow. When these winds rise, both man and beast become confused and forgetful, and there they remain perfectly disabled. At times,... | |
| Sally Wriggins - 2004 - 348 pàgines
...piled up or scattered according to the wind. There is no trace left behind by travellers . . . and oftentimes the way is lost, and so they wander hither...bewildered, without any guide or direction. So travellers pick up the bones of animals as beacons. There is neither water nor herbage to be found, and hot winds... | |
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