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The officers told us that was probably the berg hit by the Titanic, and that the bodies and ice had drifted along together." Mrs. Other passengers corroborated Mrs. Stunke. On April 25th the White Star Line officials issued a corrected list of the identified dead.
Ah Fong gave his testimony with a clarity of detail that left nothing to be desired, and he was corroborated in most respects by the Italian woman, who identified Mock Hen as the Chinaman with the iron bar. Their evidence was supplemented by that of Bull Neck Burke and Miss Malone, who also were positive that they had seen Mock running from the scene of the murder at exactly four-one o'clock. Mr.
Can we believe that men whose particular task it was to depict the coasts traversed, would have missed the picturesque gateway of Port Phillip if they had seen it? Baudin is corroborated by the atlas.
Old Rufus did not often laugh, but he laughed heartily on this occasion, and truly it was no wonder and when he corroborated what my brothers had already told me, I decided that what he said must be true.
"Your eyes are better than you think, sir, for the end o' the cliff is visible, an' a spit o' sand beyond is quite plain." As this report was corroborated by Bob Massey, and then by all the other men, it sent a thrill of gratitude into the hearts of most of the party especially the women, who, having lain so long wet and almost motionless, were nearly benumbed in spite of the sunshine.
And I'll go another seven and sixpence to name which is the helplessest, the unborn baby or you! He was right in all his particulars. She came next day with a little boy of three years old, and a little girl of two, and he stood entirely corroborated. 'Got a room now; haven't you? the turnkey asked the debtor after a week or two. 'Yes, I have got a very good room.
If it is a point of honour that I should originate the name Miss Mickles Miggles. 'Miss Meagles, said Clennam, 'is very beautiful. 'Men are so often mistaken on those points, returned Mrs Gowan, shaking her head, 'that I candidly confess to you I feel anything but sure of it, even now; though it is something to have Henry corroborated with so much gravity and emphasis.
It may be added, that one of the main points of the narrative the position of Antiochus at Constantinople during the early years of Theodosius is corroborated by the testimony of a contemporary, the bishop Synesius, who speaks of a man of this name, recently in the service of a Persian, as all-powerful with the Eastern emperor.
But Albertini states in his Mirabilia Urbis that the upper portion of the whole vaulted roof had been uncovered when he saw it in 1509, and this statement is corroborated by the work itself.
This piece of evil news was strongly corroborated by the letters which Bergen and Montigny wrote from Spain, and in which they bitterly complained of the contemptuous behavior of the grandees and the altered deportment of the monarch towards them; and the Prince of Orange was now fully sensible what he had to expect from the fair promises of the king.
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