Half of the camaradas had been down with fever and were much weakened; only a few of them retained their original physical and moral strength. Cherrie and Kermit had recovered; but both Kermit and Lyra still had bad sores on their legs, from the bruises... Through the Brazilian Wilderness - Stran 320avtor: Theodore Roosevelt - 1919 - 410 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1919 - 414 strani
...their original physical and moral strength. Cherrie and Kermit had recovered; but both Kermit and Lyra had bad sores on their legs from the bruises received...leg which had been hurt while working in the rapids had taken a turn for the bad and had developed into an abscess. The good doctor, to whose unwearied... | |
 | Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1919 - 408 strani
...their original physical and moral strength. Cherrie and Kermit had recovered; but both Kermit and Lyra had bad sores on their legs from the bruises received...leg which had been hurt while working in the rapids had taken a turn for the bad and had developed into an abscess. The good doctor, to whose unwearied... | |
 | Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1914 - 846 strani
...economy with food , the duty of labor with no end in sight, and bitter uncertainty as to the future. moral strength. Cherrie and Kermit had recovered;...unwearied care and kindness I owe much, had cut it орел and inserted a drainage tube; an added charm being given the operation, and the subsequent... | |
 | Theodore Roosevelt - 2006 - 441 strani
...on their legs from the bruises received in the water work. I was in worse shape. The after-effects of the fever still hung on; and the leg which had...kindness I owe much, had cut it open and inserted a drainage-tube; an added charm being given the operation and the subsequent dressings by the enthusiasm... | |
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