She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking them entirely ; disappeared during the night; and at the fourth rising sun was seen at the mission of San Fernando, hovering around the hut where her children were confined. ' What that woman performed,'... Humboldt's travels and discoveries in South America - Seite 211von Alexander von Humboldt - 1840 - 278 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...of her teeth in breaking them entirely, she disappeared during the night ; and at the fourth sunrise was seen at the mission of San Fernando, hovering...that woman performed," added the missionary, who gave the travellers this sad narraUP THE BIO TEMI. 163 live, "the most robust Indian would not have ventured... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking...performed," added the missionary who gave us this sad najrra-' five, " the most robust Indian would not have ventured to undertake. She traversed the woods... | |
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...wounded , the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking...Fernando, hovering around the hut where her children were 236 confined. " What that woman performed," added the missionary, who gave us this sad narrative, "... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking...rising sun was seen at the mission of San Fernando, hovtring around the hut where her children were confined. ' •What that woman performed,' added the... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking...Fernando, hovering around the hut where her children were confmed. " What that woman performed," added the missionary who gave us this sad narrative, " the most... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded, by the help of her teeth, in breaking...around the hut where her children were confined. ' What the woman performed,' added the missionary, who gave us this sad narrative, ' the most robust Indian... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bends, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking them entirely ; disappeared durhig the night; and at the fourth rising sun, was seen at the mission of San Fernando, hovering around... | |
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...being wounded, the Indians of Javita had loosened her bonds, unknown to the missionary and the alcades. She succeeded by the help of her teeth in breaking them entirely ; disappeared doring the night ; and at the fourth rising sun, was seen at the mission of San Fernando, hovering... | |
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