| Charles Francis Horne - 1905 - 440 Seiten
...called Capri. put out. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men ; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognize each other by the voices that replied ; one lamenting his own fate, another that... | |
| 1902 - 1212 Seiten
...crowd that followed us. We had scarce stepped out of the path when darkness overspread us. Nothing was to be heard but the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the cries of men. At length a glimmering light appeared, which we imagined to be rather the forerunner of an approaching... | |
| Sydney Tyler - 1906 - 438 Seiten
...GRAPHIC WORD-PICTURE. "You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children and the shouts of men; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognize each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting his own fate; another that... | |
| 1906 - 594 Seiten
...Terror of the People. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognize each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting his own fate, another that... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 528 Seiten
...when there is no moon, but of a room when it is shut up, and all the lights extinct. Nothing, then, was to be heard but the shrieks of women, the screams...each other by their voices ; one lamenting his own f fate, another that of his family; some wishing to die, from the very fear of dying ; some lifting... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 524 Seiten
...when there is no moon, but of a room when it is shut up, and all the lights extinct. Nothing, then, was to be heard but the shrieks of women, the screams...their children, others for their parents, others for * Now Capri. their husbands, and only distinguishing each other by their voices ; one lamenting his... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet - 1908 - 428 Seiten
...all the lights put out. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men ;• some calling for their children, others...for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognize each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting his own fate, another that... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero, Pliny (the Younger) - 1909 - 460 Seiten
...all the lights put out. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men ; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognise each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting his own fate, another that... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 Seiten
...all the lights put out. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men ; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seeking to recognise each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting his own fate, another that... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 276 Seiten
...all the lights put out. You might hear the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the shouts of men; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and seekirsr to recognize each other by the voices that replied; one lamenting Eis own fate, another that... | |
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