| 1826 - 376 Seiten
...window, neaily as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The floor was covered with large pieces of plaster; the lath...inches square, and a hole large enough to admit the hand, open to the weather boards, so that in less than another hour, he would certainly have succeeded... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1823 - 300 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces of .plaster; the lath was exposed fpr at least 15 inches square, and a iiolc large enough to admit the fist, opened to the weather-boards,... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 380 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...inches square, and a hole large enough to admit the hand, opened to the weather boards, so that in less than another hour, he would certainly have succeeded... | |
| 1831 - 652 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...hole large enough to admit the fist, opened to the weather boards ; so that in less than another hour he would certainly have succeeded in making his... | |
| 1832 - 428 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...making his way through. I now tied a string round his kg, and, fastening it to the table, again left him. I wished to preserve his life, and had gone off... | |
| Francis Channing Woodworth - 1854 - 346 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...hole large enough to admit the fist, opened to the weatherboard ; so that in less than another hour he would certainly have succeeded in making his way... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 826 Seiten
...every branch. Many other kinds of birds as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...exposed for at least fifteen inches square, and a liole large enougli to admit the fist, opened to the weather-boards ; so that in less than another... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 774 Seiten
...through. The bed was covered with largepieces of plaster; the lath was exposed for at least fiflcei, inches square, and a hole large enough to admit the...fist, opened to the weather-boards ; so that in less thin another hour he would certainly have succeeded in making his way through. I now tied a string... | |
| John George Wood - 1862 - 804 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...hole large enough to admit the fist, opened to the weather boards ; so that in less than another hour he would certainly have succeeded in making his... | |
| John George Wood - 1862 - 804 Seiten
...mounted along the side of the window, nearly as high as the ceiling, a little below which he had begun to break through. The bed was covered with large pieces...hole large enough to admit the fist, opened to the weather boards ; so that in less than another hour he would certainly have succeeded in making his... | |
| |