His only hope was to hold on and creep or walk towards the New York end, and this he did. When he passed off the bridge he was almost exhausted. He was the last man to cross the bridge before it fell. It is generally understood that the destruction of... Confessions of an English Doctor - Side 1011904 - 294 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Newnes, Herbert Greenhough Smith - 1899 - 892 sider
...being blown from the structure into the river. His only hope was to hold on and creep or walk toward the New York end, and this he did. When he passed...freedom to swing on the gale until it was torn from its fastenings. It was about 3 am, on the loth of January, 1889, that the bridge fell, and in the morning... | |
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