My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?" Now Dr. Heidegger was a very strange old gentleman, whose eccentricity had become the nucleus for a thousand fantastic stories.... Twice-told Tales - 270. oldalszerző: Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1878Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1837 - 648 oldal
...repeated Dr. Heidegger, ' may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment V Now Dr. Heidegger was a very strange old gentleman,...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a fiction-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they anticipated... | |
| 1849 - 508 oldal
...were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?"...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a fiction-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they anticipated... | |
| 1874 - 588 oldal
...were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment?"...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a fiction-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they anticipated... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 270 oldal
...were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a notion-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they anticipated... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 554 oldal
...glasses were also on the table. "My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?...shame be it spoken, might possibly be traced back to my own veracious self ; and if any passages of the •present tale should startle the reader's faith,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 560 oldal
...were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?...shame be it spoken, might possibly be traced back to my own veracious self ; and if any passages of the present tale should startle the reader's faith,... | |
| 1885 - 544 oldal
...champagne-glasses wrere also on the table. "My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heir, "may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment?"...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a fiction-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they anticipated... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1897 - 230 oldal
...were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, " may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment?"...reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma of a fiction-monger. When the doctor's four guests heard him talk of his proposed experiment, they antlcl6... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 414 oldal
...reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ? " —Now Dr. Heidegger was la very strange old gentleman, whose eccentricity had...shame be it spoken, might possibly be traced back to my own veracious self; and if any passages of the present tale should startle the reader's faith, I... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1902 - 474 oldal
...glasses were also on the table. " My dear old friends," repeated Dr. Heidegger, "may I reckon on your aid in performing an exceedingly curious experiment ?...traced back to mine own veracious self; and if any passage of the present tale should startle the reader's faith, I must be content to bear the stigma... | |
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