They were followed by all the band, who were shocked to behold a sight unequalled in Scotland, if not in any part of the universe. Legs, arms, thighs, hands, and feet, of men, women, and children, were suspended in rows like dried beef. Some limbs and... Lives and Exploits of the Most Noted Highwaymen, Robbers, and Murderers, of ... - Página 17por Charles Whitehead - 1836 - 288 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Johnson - 1813 - 556 páginas
...intricacies of the path, and at length arrived at the private residence of these horrible cannibals. Verse. Legs, arms, thighs, hands, and feet, of men, women,...like dried beef. Some limbs and other members were socked in pickle ; while a great mass of money, both of gold and silver, watches, rings, pistols, cloths,... | |
| Anthropological Society of London - 1866 - 802 páginas
...country, and, after some difficulty, discovered the lair of the Sawney family. On entering the cavern, legs, arms, thighs, hands, and feet of men, women, and children were found hung up in rows round the walls like dried beef ; and a great many limbs lay in pickle. There... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1867 - 456 páginas
...private residence of the horrible cannihals. They were followed by all the hand, who were shocked by a sight unequalled in Scotland, if not in any part of the universe. Legs, arms, thighs, bands, and feet, of men, women, and children, were suspended in rows like dried beef. Some limbs and... | |
| John L. Rayner, G. T. Crook - 1926 - 382 páginas
...in, and were all so shocked at what they beheld that they were almost ready to sink into the earth. Legs, arms, thighs, hands and feet of men, women and children were hung up in rows, like dried beef. A great many limbs lay in pickle, and a great mass of money, both... | |
| 1835 - 782 páginas
...cannibals. They were followed by all the band, who were^shocked te behold a sight unequalled in Scotlond, if not in any part of the universe. Legs, arms, thighs,...soaked in pickle; while a great mass of money, both of gojd and silver, watches, rings, pistols, clothes, both linen and wollen, with an immense quantity... | |
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