... blood, he aimed at the furious animal, which roaring in agony, and rearing on its hind legs, was in the very act of overwhelming Jam!; the high strung nerve kept firm to its purpose, the ball passed through the panther's heart, and with a deep growl... Karmath, by the author of 'Rameses'. - Page 42by Edward Upham - 1827 - 120 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ann Hasseltine Judson - 1827 - 700 pages
...lifting himself, his features became agonized with horror as he perceived the imminent danger of Jaml. On the pavement near him were the equipments of the...and followed by several other slaves anxious to save Jaml, whom they found perfectly unruffled, graspinghisponiard, which streamed with blood, and the terrible... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 680 pages
...through the panther's heart, and with a deep growl he fell backward by the side of the lacerated Adalin, who, seeing his friend preserved, uttered a cry of...fainted from loss of blood and excess of emotion.' The dwelling of Karmath, like the castles of ancient romance, had one forbidden wing, which none of... | |
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