I doubt whether we could do much work on them and the nardoo alone. Nothing now but the greatest good luck can save any of us ; and as for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weak, and... Cassell's Picturesque Australasia - Halaman 288diedit oleh - 1888Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Andrew Jackson - 1862 - 408 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...out, like Mr. Micawber, " for something to turn up." Starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant, but for the weakness one feels, and the utter... | |
| William John Wills, William Wills - 1863 - 426 halaman
...for myself I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...out, like Mr. Micawber, * for something to turn up ;' starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant, but for the weakness one feels, and the utter... | |
| WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH - 1863 - 516 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at fortyeight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...out, like Mr. Micawber, ' for something to turn up ;' starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant, but for the weakness one feels, and the utter... | |
| 1863 - 520 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at fortyeight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone. I can oшy look out, like Mr. Micawber, ' for something to (urn up ;' starvation on nardoo is by no means... | |
| 1864 - 672 halaman
...native substitute for flour. four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at fortyeight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...out, like Mr. Micawber, ' for something to turn up.' " It is his father's belief,* that after writing this paragraph, to which the doomed adventurer subscribed... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 370 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...out, like Mr. Micawber, for ' something to turn up.' Starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant but for the weakness one feels, and the utter inability... | |
| 1876 - 740 halaman
...for myself I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone ; I can only look out, like Mr.AIacawber, ' for something to turn up.' Starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant, but... | |
| 1876 - 732 halaman
...may live fooi or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight, and very weik. and my legs and arms are nearly skin and bone ; I can only look out, like Mr.ilacaTrber, ' for something to turn up.' Starvation on nardoo is by no means very ncpleasant, but... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1878 - 380 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...look out, like Mr. Micawber, 'for something to turn tip.' Starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant but for the weakness one feels and the utter... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1883 - 722 halaman
...for myself, I may live four or five days if the weather continues warm. My pulse is at forty-eight and very weak, and my legs and arms are nearly skin...bone. I can only look out, like Mr. Micawber, 'for »omet/iiny (o tvrn vp.' Starvation on nardoo is by no means very unpleasant but for the weakness one... | |
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