 | Robert Glass Cleland - 1922 - 544 pages
...mouths, and then the blood all went away and left us almost fainting as we stood and tried to step. . . . Bennett and Arcane caught us in their arms and embraced...emotion that came to her, and not a word was spoken." The story of the final escape of the party, though certainly not the least heroic in the annals of... | |
 | Joseph Lewis French - 1923 - 424 pages
...toward us. They caught us in their arms and embraced us with all their strength. Mrs. Bennett fell on her knees and clung to me like a maniac in the...emotion that came to her, and not a word was spoken." They estimated that they had traveled five hundred miles since they had left the camp, and found on... | |
 | 1927 - 386 pages
...hovered over us, and cast what seemed a pall upon every thought and action, was lifted and fell away. Bennett and Arcane caught us in their arms and embraced...emotion that came to her, and not a word was spoken. All were a little calmer soon, and Bennett soon found voice to say: "I know you have found some place,... | |
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