| 1911 - 536 páginas
...than immediate death, as they not only poked out her eyes, [159] but stabbed her in many parts very remote from those which are vital. It may appear strange,...success ; but when the multitude of fish is taken into the account, the wonder will cease. Indeed they were so numerous at the foot of the fall, that when... | |
| Samuel Hearne - 1911 - 528 páginas
...than immediate death, as they not only poked out her eyes, [159] but stabbed her in many parts very remote from those which are vital. It may appear strange,...success ; but when the multitude of fish is taken into the account, the wonder will cease. Indeed they were so numerous at the foot of the fall, that when... | |
| Ernest J. Chambers, Canada. Department of the Interior. Railway Lands Branch - 1914 - 428 páginas
...salmon, which lay at the foot of the fall as thick as a shoal of herrings. " Hearne proceeds : — " It may appear strange, that a person supposed to be...armed with a few spikes, which was the instrument which the old woman used, was put under water, and hauled up with a jerk, it was scarcely possible... | |
| Ernest J. Chambers, Canada. Department of the Interior. Railway Lands Branch - 1914 - 432 páginas
...salmon, which lay at the foot of the fall as thick as a shoal of herrings. " Hearne proceeds : — "It may appear strange, that a person supposed to...blind should be employed in the business of fishing, am! particularly with any degree of success, but when the multitude of fish is taken into account the... | |
| Germaine Warkentin - 2006 - 599 páginas
...rather than immediate death, as they not only poked out her eyes, but stabbed her in many parts very remote from those which are vital. It may appear strange,...success; but when the multitude of fish is taken into the account, the wonder will cease. Indeed they were so numerous at the foot of the fall, that when... | |
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