Some stood u,p and jumped upon the poor girl with their feet, some with their knees, and others in different ways seemed to seek how they might best beat the breath out of her body and mangle it, without coming in direct contact with it, or seeing the... Awful Disclosures - Page 92by Maria Monk - 1836 - 376 pagesFull view - About this book
| Maria Monk - 1837 - 344 pages
...were as many upon the bed as could find room, and all did what they could, not only to smother, hut to bruise her. Some stood up and jumped upon the poor...some with their knees, and others in different ways aeemcd to seek how they might best beat the breath out of her body, and mangle it, without coming in... | |
| 1838 - 634 pages
...In an instant another bed was thrown upon her ; one of the priests, named Bonin, sprung like a fury upon it, and stamped upon it with all his force :...breath out of her body, and mangle it without coming into direct contact with it, or seeing the effects of their violence. During this time my feelings... | |
| Maria Monk, Hoyte - Anti-Catholicism - 1878 - 202 pages
...instant, another bed was thrown upon her. One of the priests, named Bonin, sprang like a fury first upon it, with all his force. He was speedily followed...feelings were almost too strong to be endured. I felt stupefied, and was scarcely conscious of what I did. Still, fear for myself remained in a sufficient... | |
| Justin Dewey Fulton - Celibacy - 1888 - 368 pages
...cords, so that she could not move. In an instant another bed was thrown upon her ; one of the priests sprung like a fury first upon it, and stamped upon...different ways seemed to seek how they might best beat the breatli out of her body and mangle it, without coming in direct contact with it, or seeing the effects... | |
| John E. Main - Alcoholics - 1907 - 242 pages
...cords, so that she could not move. In an instant another bed was thrown upon her; one of the priests sprung like a fury first upon it, and stamped upon...feelings were almost too strong to be endured. I felt stupefied, and scarcely was conscious of what I did, still fear for myself remained in a sufficient... | |
| Ford Hendrickson - Anti-Catholicism - 1914 - 136 pages
...cords, so that she could not move. Jn an instant another bed was thrown upon her; one of the priests sprung like a fury first upon it, and stamped upon...feelings were almost too strong to be endured. I felt stupefied, and scarcely was conscious of what I did, still fear for myself remained in a sufficient... | |
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