I will chastise him for it soundly." " If he have not broke my leg it is not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse ; " and you have as great a share in it, mad priest, for bringing his heels round where they had no business... Forest days - 246. oldalszerző: George Payne R. James - 1843Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1843 - 830 oldal
...chastise him for it soundly." " If he have not broke my leg it is not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse ; " and you have as great a share iu it, mad priest, for bringing his heels round where they had no business to be." " Nay," rejoined... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1847 - 412 oldal
...chastise him for it soundly." " If he have not broke my leg it is not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse; " and you...me along with them. It was all intended to cast me off; so the offence is towards myself, and I will punish him severely. He shall have five barleycorns... | |
| George Payne R. James - 1847 - 410 oldal
...chastise him for it soundly." " If he have not broke my leg it is not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse ; " and you...me along with them. It was all intended to cast me off; so the offence is towards myself, and I will punish him severely. He shall have five barleycorns... | |
| G. P. R. James - 2005 - 328 oldal
...not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse; "and you liavu as gieat a share in it, mad priest, for bringing his heels...not his heels round, he brought them himself, and me alqng with them. It was all intended to cast me off ; so die offence is towards myself, and I shall... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1843 - 838 oldal
...chastise him for it soundly." " If he have not broke my leg it ie not his fault," replied the man, dismounting, and limping round his horse ; " and you...me along with them. It was all intended to cast me off ; so the offence is towards myself, and I shall punish him severely. He shall have five barley-corns... | |
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