I was chilled to the bone, and on stretching forth my hand, found myself lying upon a mass of soft slime, that splashing over my face had half-suffocated me.
Scorched by the sun, and half-suffocated by the sand-laden wind, our way lay through a wilderness that Nature had forsaken.
The poor guinea pig you had suffocated and whose life you restored?
This guinea pig," he explained, "was suffocated twenty-four hours ago and is stone dead.
My desolation was really unspeakable, and I think I would have been suffocated and have died that night, if the stream of tears which continually flowed from my eyes had not been as a balm to my distressed heart.
She hid her face in her handkerchief, and with a voice half-suffocated with sighs, she said: “No sir!
But it had neither head nor feet, it was suffocated on the day of its birth by a “ghost.
Mr. Brassard wanted to say something; but his voice was suffocated by his sobs.
At the beginning she could hardly speak; her voice was suffocated by her sobs, and through the little apertures of the thin partition between her and me, I saw two streams of big tears trickling down her cheeks.
My mother, perceiving my emotion, tried to say something on the love of Jesus for us, but she could not utter a word—her voice was suffocated by her sobs.
With a soul and heart filled with the profoundest emotions, a voice many times suffocated by uncontrollable sobs, I expounded to them some of the awful responsibilities of a pastor.
I then threw myself into the arms of Mr. Brassard, who was almost speechless, suffocated in his sobs and tears.
I sought my room, almost suffocated by a heat which defies my pen to describe, a heat reeking with moisture sucked from the foul kennels of the city.
The next thing I remember was being in the dust, suffocated by that odor which he who has known it can never forget.
But they oppressed, suffocated her; she went out on the balcony and watched the effects of the light from the setting sun upon and around the enormously magnified Arc.
Thank you," said she, in a suffocated voice, touching her glass to her lips.
It suffocated me to find the old familiar landmarks coming into view .
I hate myself for a white-livered craven: I am suffocated for want of more life and courage.
Londe draws the same conclusions as before--namely, that persons suffocatedby mephitism are not unfrequently buried when they might be saved.
I believe it would have been impossible to have remained long with her; I must have been suffocated with the violence of my palpitations.
At last Perfection began with suffocated voice: "As I see, you have read Spatzig's article about me.
The heat then suffocated us quietly till four, when we would reassert the majesty of man by bathing, and attempting to walk or talk till dinner, which was at five.
Those who embraced Islamism on the preaching of the prophet Houd were spared, but the rest either were suffocated by a stifling wind or survived in the form of apes, whose descendants still inhabit Jebel Shemshan at Aden.
She would have suffocated at the Turnbulls'; the same atmosphere that had latterly pervaded all of her own surroundings began to surround the unoffending little house whose porch and front gate were reached.
Just as the storm of sand was at its height, Fourth Engineer Wild was nearly suffocated by it, but was easily revived.
When Cook felt a stiffness and difficulty of breathing, and said that he should be suffocated on the first night, what were they but premonitory symptoms?
At last he was suffocated by the vapor of a stove.
It was now day, but the darkness was denser than the darkest night, the sea was a waste of stormy waters, and when at last the flames and the sulphureous smell could no longer be endured, Pliny fell dead, suffocated by the dense vapor.
Unless there is a slope which communicates with it, I'd be in a worse fix than now, because the chances of being lost or suffocated must be about even.
Half suffocatedby the gas, and overwhelmed by the falling fragments, he hardly realized what had occurred until finding himself in what was unmistakably another and yet lower tunnel or drift.
Edward went in with Humphrey, and found a man half in the window and half out, held by the throat and apparently suffocated by the two dogs.
The mob suffocatedwith smoke in a cell twelve young ladies and some nuns, among whom was our cousin," added Prince Yuri.
Pan Yerlich said that there were certain young ladies whom the Cossacks had taken, but at Nikolai the Good twelve remained, whom afterward they suffocated with smoke,--among them Kurtsevichovna.
The roofs and steeples of the churches were covered with thousands of curious people; the bells tolled alarm, and crowds of women and children suffocated one another in churches in which amid flaming tapers shone the most holy sacrament.
The lieutenant, troubling himself no more about the suffocated stranger, unbound his belt and stretched himself on a burka by the fire.
You suffocated Pulyan in sight of Krivonos's whole rabble; and since such a pillar has stood before them, they would recognize it.
In the monastery of Nikolai the Good there were twelve Polish women with the nuns; they suffocated them in the cells together with the nuns.
Next morning after the flight of Zagloba, the Cossacks found Bogun half suffocated in the coat in which Zagloba had wrapped him; but since his wounds were not serious he returned soon to consciousness.
They sought and sought and were of good heart, though they knew that the mob hadsuffocated twelve young ladies with smoke at Nikolai the Good.
But it is our booty--" Further conversation was interrupted by stronger breathing from the suffocated man.
Unfortunately the nuns, three of whom were suffocatedin the same cell, did not know the names, but hearing the description which Skshetuski gave, they said that she was the one.
Thor gains great renown for killing the Midgard serpent, but at the same time, recoiling nine paces, falls dead upon the spot suffocated by the floods of venom which the dying serpent vomits forth upon him.
In London, might be added, as a standing remark, "The crowd nearly suffocated me, and the heat was greater than on the highest bench of a Russian vapour bath.
This laugh introduced a fit of coughing, which almost suffocated the poor usurer (such we afterwards found was the profession of this our fellow-traveller).
I know not, but in less than half-an-hour he was suffocated with a deluge of blood that issued from his lungs.
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