Khartoum and the Blue and White Niles, Том 1Colburn & Company, 1852 |
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George Melly. for the thick awning could not protect us from the intense heat of the sun ; and the Gulf of Venice , unruffled by a single wave , looked more like mirror than a sea . As soon as we were well off , I observed a young ...
George Melly. for the thick awning could not protect us from the intense heat of the sun ; and the Gulf of Venice , unruffled by a single wave , looked more like mirror than a sea . As soon as we were well off , I observed a young ...
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... heat was very oppressive ; we were therefore anxious to get away as soon as possible , leaving the remainder of the Alexandrian lions till our return . Accordingly , we made interest with the Overland Transit Administration , who kindly ...
... heat was very oppressive ; we were therefore anxious to get away as soon as possible , leaving the remainder of the Alexandrian lions till our return . Accordingly , we made interest with the Overland Transit Administration , who kindly ...
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... spell - bound , and it was with a strong feeling of disappointment that we saw it vanish . I have already mentioned that a sirocco was blowing ; and though we had a thick awning overhead , the heat was intense , rendering the 22 KHARTOUM.
... spell - bound , and it was with a strong feeling of disappointment that we saw it vanish . I have already mentioned that a sirocco was blowing ; and though we had a thick awning overhead , the heat was intense , rendering the 22 KHARTOUM.
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George Melly. awning overhead , the heat was intense , rendering the steamer a floating furnace . At last , we were fairly driven from the deck , and took refuge in a small , close cabin , where , with every contrivance our ingenuity ...
George Melly. awning overhead , the heat was intense , rendering the steamer a floating furnace . At last , we were fairly driven from the deck , and took refuge in a small , close cabin , where , with every contrivance our ingenuity ...
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... heat , was continually running over the floor , which sloped downwards , and was very slippery . There I was rubbed with a horse- hair glove , then plunged into a bath of the hissing water , about five feet deep , and , being dragged ...
... heat , was continually running over the floor , which sloped downwards , and was very slippery . There I was rubbed with a horse- hair glove , then plunged into a bath of the hissing water , about five feet deep , and , being dragged ...
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