Two strangers, who had but lately gained the shore, were witnesses of the scene, and, perceiving the danger to be imminent, plunged, with some hazard to themselves, into the water. The last effort of the baron, on perceiving his situation, was to open... Canterbury Tales - الصفحة 73بواسطة Harriet Lee - 1857عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Harriet Lee - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 172
...Hamburg, left him not the little chance of profiting by an attention almost invariably shown to rank. Two strangers, who had but lately gained the shore,...the latter ; and by their united efforts, not only Stralf.nheim, but his attendants and baggage, were preserved from the stream. He was conThe season,... | |
| Lewis Scharf - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 598
...gained the shore, were witnesses of the scene, and, perceiving the. danger to be imminent, phinged, with some hazard to themselves, into the water. The...by the strangers was not vain. Many peasants also noic hastened in aid of the latter; and by their united efforts, not only Stralenheim , but his attendants... | |
| Cristoforo Armeno - 1891 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...plunged, with some hazard to themselves, into the water. The last effort of the baron, on perceiving h/'s situation, was to open the carriage door, and attempt,...so far succeeded, that his rescue was accomplished irith less difficulty than it otherwise would have been ; and though he teas to all appearance lifeless,... | |
| Karl Stöhsel - 1970 - عدد الصفحات: 100
...ever. Two strangers, who had but lately gained the shore, were witnesses of the scene, and, pertehieg the danger to be imminent, plunged, with some hazard...rescue was accomplished with less difficulty than it othcrtcise would have been; and though he was to all appearance lifeless, the assistance given by the... | |
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