| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 612 pages
...three could speak. They prayed that, for the sake of God, an end might be put to their sufferings. 1 remarked one very stout woman, a half-caste, who was...the cut by which bullocks go down in drawing water from the well ; the dead bodies were first thrown down. Application was made to the Nana about those... | |
| G.W. Forrest - 1997 - 898 pages
...I cannot say how many, but three could speak ; they prayed for the sake of God that an end might bo put to their sufferings. I remarked one very stout...the cut by which bullocks go down in drawing water from the well. The dead bodies were first thrown down. Application was made to the Nana about those... | |
| Frederick F. Wyman - 2004 - 430 pages
...Caumpore. 107 Annexed is an illustration of the Memorial, copied from a photograph taken on the spot. They prayed for the sake of God that an end might...first thrown in. Yes, there was a great crowd looking 011 ;*they were' standing along the walla of the compound. They were principally city people and villagers.... | |
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