... hoping that the weight would not be too heavy for him to support. If he was deceived in this and the earth proved too heavy, he would be stifled, and then, so much the better, all would be over. Dantes had not eaten since the previous evening, but... The Count of Monte-Cristo - Página 142por Alexandre Dumas - 1846 - 636 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| C. B. Black - 1890 - 388 páginas
...posture in which the dead body had been laid, and sewed up the mouth of the sack withinside. vl^ C« !-- The beating of his heart might have been heard, if...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him even time to reflect on any thought but one. The first risk that Dantes ran was, that the gaoler,... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1894 - 588 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would work his way through the soft soil and escape. He hoped that the weight would not be too heavy for him to...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him time to think of anything else. The first risk that Dantes ran was that the jailer, when he brought... | |
| Alexandre Dumas - 1894 - 618 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would work his way through the soft soil and escape. He hoped that the weight would not be too heavy for him to...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him time to think of anything else. The first risk that Dantes ran was that the jailer, when he brought... | |
| Charles Bertram Black - 1898 - 268 páginas
...earth proved too heavy, he would be stifled, and then, so much the better, all would be over. Dautes had not eaten since the previous evening, but he had...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him even time to reflect on any thought but one. The first risk that Dantes ran was, that the gaoler,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would have worked his way through the soft soil and escaped, hoping that the weight would not be too heavy for...allow even time to reflect on any thought but one. least, from misanthropy or fatigue, Dantes had received his jailer in bed, and then the man placed... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 452 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would have worked his way through the soft soil and escaped, hoping that the weight would not be too heavy for...allow even time to reflect on any thought but one. least, from misanthropy or fatigue, Dantes had received his jailer in bed, and then the man placed... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 460 páginas
...not be too heavy for him to support. If ho was deceived in this, and the earth proved too heavy, lie would be stifled, and then, so much the better, all...thought of hunger or thirst, nor did he now think <if it. His position was too precarious to allow even time to reflect on any thought but one. The first... | |
| 1907 - 668 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would work his way through the soft soil and escape. He hoped that the weight would not be too heavy for him to...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him time to think of anything else. The first risk that he ran was that the jailer, when he brought... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1924 - 352 páginas
...scarcely have turned their backs ere he would work his way through the soft soil and escape. He hoped that the weight would not be too heavy for him to...think of it. His position was too precarious to allow him time to think of anything else. The first risk that Dantes ran was that the jailer, when he brought... | |
| Alexandre. Dumas - 2006 - 678 páginas
...hoped that the weight of earth would not be so great that he could not overcome it. If he was detected in this and the earth proved too heavy, he would be...all would be over. Dantes had not eaten since the preceding evening, but he had not thought of hunger, nor did he think of it now. His situation was... | |
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