Afterwards Hanntravelled from Laverton, Western Australia, to Oodnadatta, in South Australia.
General Hann von Weyhern's purpose of attacking Dijon from the south had to be abandoned, because the bridge over the Saone at St. Jean de Losne had been destroyed.
It only remains to cast a backward glance on the advance on Dijon, with the conduct of which General Hann von Weyhern was charged on January 26th.
Mary-Hann looked rather depressed, but Reddy's spirits were fully equal to the occasion.
If it were for Mary-Hann now--Matilda-Jane's coming on and could take her place.
Hann began a-screaming, and we ran as fast as ever we could till we come to the pantry, where Mr. Castleman and the footman was.
We was all gone to bed--leastways the maids and me, and Hann and me was but just got to my room when says she to me, 'Oh la!
They built a house, and covered it all over with snow ['ok lagdi hann i fonn'].
In Eric the Red's Saga this has been altered to "hann kom utan at jokli þeím er Bláserkr heitir.
On the 21st of September, Hann crossed the historical Endeavour River, and upon a small creek running into this inlet, he lost one of his horses from poison.
Hann was a native of Wiltshire, who had come out to the south of Victoria with his parents at an early age.
Hann afterwards, in 1903, made the first of several trips from Laverton, Western Australia, to Oodnadatta in South Australia.
On the 1st of September, Hann reached his northern limit, and the next day commenced the ascent of the range dividing the eastern and western waters.
Some of the tributaries of the Fitzroy were traced and named, and an extensive river, which Hann called the Phillips, was afterwards re-named the Hann by the Surveyor-General of Western Australia.
Hann had reluctantly to make up his mind to return by the Gulf Coast, and abandon the unexplored ground to the south of him.
Hann was born in Wiltshire, in 1846, and came to Victoria with his parents at a very early age.
William Hann was a first-class bushman, but it is quite evident he was very much astray in one portion of the trip, which led to the great gold discovery.
Mr. William Hann had just arrived at Palmerville with a mob of fat bullocks from his Maryvale Station.
Although there was a qualified surveyor in the party, it does not appear that he put Hann right.
Hence it comes, that the vulgar use to call fools, deformed people, and those who act rudely and uncivilly, Umskiptinga eins og hann sie ko minnaf Alfum, i.
Mary Hann showed me one of her arms quite black and blue; and I recklect Mrs. Bonner, who's as jealous of me as a old cat, boxed her ears for showing me.
She has Mary Hann to bring her up plum-cakes and creams into her bedroom; and the cook's the only man in the house she's civil to.
Mary Hann now HAS haubin air, and a cumplexion like roses and hivory, and I's as blew as Evin.
The skreems of Mrs. Jeames might be said almost to out-Y the squeel of the dying, as we rusht into that fashnable Spaw, and my pore Mary Hann found it was not Baby, but Bundles I had in my lapp.
As if HIS babby was equal to ours,' as my darling Mary Hann said, afterwards.
I; and Mary Hann (smiling with one hi) just touched the top of one of the Johns' canes who was goin out with the noats to put hoff the brekfst.
Mary Hann and her young and lovely Mrs. kep paying me continyoul visits during my retiremint.
Nothink would satasfy her Ladyship but that her old and attacht famdyshamber, my wife Mary Hann Plush, should be presnt upon this hospicious occasion.
I looked to the ladies galry; my Hangelina waived her ankasher and kissd her &; and I sor in the distans that pore Mary Hann efected evidently to tears by my ellaquints.
It was Mary Hann who summind the House and put an end to my phisticoughs with Fitzwarren.
We took our places in the carriage in the dark, both of us covered with a pile of packages, and Mary Hann so sulky that she would not speak for some minutes.
Hon sagði at allir skutu at Baldri, ok þat, at hann sakaði ekki.
Hann let him in, and fetched Miss Hendrick down, and she saw him in the dining-room.
Hann finds that the southern hemisphere is colder than the northern.
Hann has determined the mean temperatures of the higher southern latitudes as follows:--[6] Mean Temperatures of High Southern Latitudes.
Hann had with him as geologist a Mr. Taylor, and as botanist, Dr.
Hann had reluctantly to make up his mind to return to the west, and abandon the fresh ground to the south of him.
On the 1st September, Hann reached his northern limit, the 14th parallel of latitude, and the next day commenced the ascent of the dividing range between eastern and western waters.
Small parties were out in all directions on the rivers named and crossed by Hann and the heads of those named by Leichhardt, the Lynd and the Gilbert, were ransacked and searched in every direction.
On the 21st September, Hann came to the Endeavour, a river well-known in the history of Australia.
Hann was lucky in not having his party attacked by sickness during his detention in such a dangerous locality; they all returned in safety.
Above the Palmer, Hann came across a memorial of the trip of the Jardines in the tracks of some (or descendants) of the cattle, dropped by them, but he was unable to find them.
This property was taken up by Mr. Frank Hann and Mr. E.
Hann is a first-class bushman, as hard as nails and full of energy.
More than seven hundred years separate Jóhann Sigurjónsson from Snorri, and his work is in dramatic, not saga form.
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