He was taken out in a perfectly senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless, his stomach shrunk very much, and his teeth jammed so fast together that they were forced to open his mouth with an iron instrument to pour a little water... A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy - Page 57by N. C. Paul - 1882 - 61 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1837 - 682 pages
...the hag in which the man had been enclosed. He was taken out in a perfectly senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless; his stomach...jammed so fast together, that they were forced to open bis mouth with an iron instrument, to pour a little water down his throat. He gradually recovered his... | |
| Sid Smith - 1838 - 246 pages
...together that they were forced to open bis mouth with an iron instrument, to pour a little water down bis throat. He gradually recovered his senses and the use of his limbs; and when we went to sec him, was sitting tip supported by two men, and conversed with us in a low gentle tone of voice,... | |
| 1893 - 454 pages
...teeth jammed so fast together that an iron instrument had to be used to force them open. After pouring a little water down his throat he gradually recovered his senses and the use of his limbs ; and, sitting up, conversed with those who sup]K>rted him in a low voice, saying, "You can bury me again... | |
| John Reynolds Francis - 1895 - 414 pages
...and the buried man was dug out of his grave. He was found in a perfectly senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless, his stomach...much, and his teeth jammed so fast together that, before a little water could be poured down his throat, his mouth was obliged to be forced open with... | |
| 1884 - 624 pages
...the bag in which the man had been inclosed. He was taken out in a perfectly senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless, his stomach...senses and the use of his limbs ; and when we went to sec him he was sitting up, supported by two men, and conversed with us in a low, gentle tone of voice,... | |
| Lee Siegel - 1991 - 469 pages
...alive-in-death. Boileau described the exhumation: "He was taken out in a perfectly senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless, his stomach...the use of his limbs; and when we went to see him he was sitting up, supported by two men, and conversed with us in a low, gentle tone of voice, saying... | |
| Lee Siegel - 1991 - 469 pages
...alive-in-death. Boileau described the exhumation: "He was taken out in a perfecdy senseless state, his eyes closed, his hands cramped and powerless, his stomach...to open his mouth with an iron instrument to pour a litde water down his throat. He gradually recovered his senses and the use of his limbs; and when we... | |
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