| Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley - 1869 - 296 σελίδες
...and why should it exist ? Can we be near some large kraal ? " Slowly the two moved forward, and as they did so the trees became gradually further apart,...trees, looking like masses of rock, lay scattered far as the eye could reach, following the bend of the river, fallen masonry. Both stopped dead in utter... | |
| Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley - 1872 - 490 σελίδες
...here, and why should it exist ? Can we be near some large kraal ?" Slowly the two moved forward, and as they did so the trees became gradually further apart,...trees, looking like masses of rock, lay scattered far as the eye could reach, following the bend of the river, fallen masonry. Both stopped dead in utter... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 686 σελίδες
...sheet of water here, and why should it exist? Can we be near some large kraal?« Slowly the two moved forward. and äs they did so the trees became gradually...dead in utter astonishment. looking like men at once frightened and bewildered , the missionary's usually calm and impassive countenance growing one moment... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 690 σελίδες
...here, and why should it exist? Can we be near some large kraal*« Slowly the two moved forward, and as they did so the trees became gradually further apart,...trees, looking like masses of rock, lay scattered far as the eye could reach, following the bend of the river, fallen masonry. Both stopped dead in utter... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 706 σελίδες
...sheet of water here, and why should it exist? Can we be near some large kraal?« Slowly the two moved forward, and äs they did so the trees became gradually...banks of the stream seemed quite clear, even from brush wood. A sharp bend led to the right, and there before them , tumbled here and there among the... | |
| H. Rider Haggard - 2002 - 316 σελίδες
...glad to get away from the fetid exhalations of the cavern.... Slowly the two moved forward, and as they did so the trees became gradually further apart,...trees, looking like masses of rock, lay scattered far as the eye could reach, following the bend of the river, fallen masonry. Both stopped dead in utter... | |
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