The madman of St. James', tr. from the Germ. of Philip Galen, by T.H. |
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The Madman of St. James', Tr. from the Germ. of Philip Galen, by T.H Ernst Philipp K. Lange Aucun aperçu disponible - 2019 |
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Page 174 - ... and what we ought to do and what we ought not to do, whoever came into the world without having an innate idea of them?
Page 50 - ... follow back his own trail, and at the worst I should only have to walk to the camp. I should have the satisfaction of punishing the buffalo for the trick he had served me ; and with this design I turned towards him. I saw that he had not followed the horse, but was again heading himself in my direction. Now, for the first time, it occurred to me that I was in something of a scrape. The bull was coming furiously on. Should my shot miss, or even should it only wound him, how was I to escape ? I...