The appearance of those who came out after two or three months' residence in the cave is described as frightful. " Their faces," says one who saw them, " were entirely bloodless, eyes sunken, and pupils dilated to such a degree that the iris ceased to... A Guide Manual to the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky - Page 23by Charles W. Wright - 1860 - 63 pagesFull view - About this book
| American essays - 1867 - 1052 pages
...months' residence in the cave is described as frightful. " Their faces," says one who saw them, " were entirely bloodless, eyes sunken, and pupils dilated to such a degree that the iri5 ceased to be visible ; so that, no matter what the original color of the eye might have been,... | |
| American essays - 1867 - 1052 pages
...months' residence in the cave is described as frightful. " Their faces," says one who saw them, " were entirely bloodless, eyes sunken, and pupils dilated to such a degree that the iris ceased to be visible ; so that, no matter what the original color of the eye might have been, it appeared CHtirely... | |
| American essays - 1867 - 784 pages
...months' residence in the cave is described as frightful. " Their faces," says one who saw them, " were entirely bloodless, eyes sunken, and pupils dilated to such a degree that the iris ceased to be visible ; so that, no matter what the original color of the eye might have been, it appeared entirely... | |
| Mrs. Warren - 654 pages
...appearance of these people when they emerged from the cave is described as frightful. Their faces were entirely bloodless, eyes sunken and pupils dilated to such a degree that the iris ceased to be visible ; so that, no matter what the original colour of the eye might have been, it appeared entirely... | |
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