| 1849 - 546 halaman
...put the saddles on the two horses and go on, and the blacks came up, and they followed all the day ; all along it was raining, and I now told him to leave...behind, some planted before ; in fact, blacks all around following us. Now we went into a little bit of a scrub, and I told Mr. Kennedy to look behind always... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 478 halaman
...was raining, and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them — that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak and would...before, in fact blacks all around, and following us. Now wo went into a little bit of a scrul), and I told Mr. Kennedy to look behind always. Sometimes he would... | |
| James Greenwood - 1863 - 448 halaman
...wss raining, and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them — that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak and would not leave the horses. We went on this day till toward evening — raining hard — and the blacks followed us all the day, some behind, some planted... | |
| James Greenwood (journalist.) - 1878 - 510 halaman
...was raining, and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them — that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak and would...before, in fact blacks all around, and following us. we went into a little bit of a scrub, and I told Mr. Kennedy to looi KENXEDY WOUNDED AXD KILLED. 383... | |
| James Greenwood - 1879 - 474 halaman
...was raining, and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them — that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak and would...till towards evening — raining hard — and the Hacks followed us all the day, some behind, some planted before, in fact blacks all around, and following... | |
| George William Rusden - 1883 - 760 halaman
...was raining, and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them ; that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak and would...leave the horses. We went on this day till towards the evening ; raining hard, and the blacks followed us all day, some behind, some before ; in fact... | |
| Albert Frederick Calvert - 1896 - 428 halaman
...along it was raining, and I told him to leave the horses and come on without them, that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak, and would not leave the horses. We went on this day until towards the evening, it raining hard, and the blacks followed us all day, some behind, some planted... | |
| Ernest Favenc - 1908 - 328 halaman
...along it was raining. I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them, that horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak, and would not leave the horses. We went on this day until the evening ; raining hard and the blacks followed us all day, some behind, some planted before.... | |
| Robert Logan Jack - 1921 - 414 halaman
...The question of the identity of this man was discussed later on, during the voyage of the " Ariel." Mr. Kennedy was too weak, and would not leave the horses. We went on this day till towards evening [5/6 December]; raining hard, and the blacks followed us all the day, some behind, some planted before;... | |
| Karl Reginald Cramp - 1927 - 276 halaman
...it was raining and I now told him to leave the horses and come on without them, that the horses made too much track. Mr. Kennedy was too weak; and would not leave the horses [They went on till evening with blacks all around them.] Then a good many black fellows came behind... | |
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