S1.E4 ∙ The Night of Sudden DeathFri, Oct 8, 1965 Black clad men clamber over each other and up a wall to a high window, entering the United States Mint at Carson City. They plant a bomb and leave without taking any of the money. Jim West and Artemus Gordon must learn why the...
Ep 4: The Night of Sudden Death Jim West suspects his search for counterfeiters is getting warm when he's shot at with arrows---and thrown to the crocodiles.Remind Me Ep 5: Night of the Casual Killer Jim and Artie set out to penetrate the stronghold of a corrupt political boss and ret...
30. (Physical Geography) (intr) (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height: a high sea was running that night. 31. (intr) to be diffused: the colours in my dress ran when I washed it. 32. (Knitting & Sewing) (intr) (of stitches) to...
“I must prepare for the worst, now,” said Roughgrove; “they will never forget or forgive the part I acted on the night of their defeat.” Boone, Glenn, and Roughgrove proceeded down the valley, while Joe seemed disposed to loiter, undetermined what to engage in, having cast an occas...
4 The Night of the Double-Edged Knife 843 5 The Night of the Deadly Bed 679 6 The Night of the Golden Cobra 660 7 The Night of the Bubbling Death 654 8 The Night of a Thousand Eyes 595 9 The Night of the Inferno 587 10 The Night of Sudden Death 546 11 The Night of...
I remember going to the local university for an astronomy (天文学) night when I was a child. That night, I saw Saturn, one of the planets, and its rings with my own eyes for the first time. The rings shone bright against the blackness of space and suddenly the universe (宇宙) wasn...
Dutch West Indies Contact Us Site navigational tip: Return to the homepage by clicking on the logo bar at the top or bottom of any page. All words and images © Copyright 2009 Michael Tierney Home This is a Little Rocket presentation of Michael Tierney'sWild StarsVolume 3 issue #4 in ...
“Smart, funny, and often sublime, Wild has something for everyone—a fight for survival in the wilderness, a bad girl’s quest for redemption—all in the hands of a brilliant and evocative writer.” —Chelsea Cain, author ofThe Night Season and Heartsick ...
the only way for the Dutch to get sought-after gold coins from their private trading was to smuggle. And they had various ways of doing it. The goods might be tossed into the ocean under the cover of night, where waiting Japanese boats would quietly carry them ashore. More commonly, Jap...
Here are media examples of “wild goose chase”:1. The story of the Oak Island Money Pit began way back in the summer of 1795, when a teenager named Daniel McGinnis saw strange lights flickering at night on an island just offshore from his home in Nova Scotia, Canada. The remote ...