Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, 8. kötetLippincott, 1857 |
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7. oldal
... thought for an instant of abandoning Neil. Going into the house for a lantern, he led his son-in-law to an unoccupied and well-concealed corner of his premises ; and then having prepared both of them for the joyful and most unexpected ...
... thought for an instant of abandoning Neil. Going into the house for a lantern, he led his son-in-law to an unoccupied and well-concealed corner of his premises ; and then having prepared both of them for the joyful and most unexpected ...
20. oldal
... thought i: and all present, when our friend with the whiskers gave us such stories as these—who is this, that is or has been so intimate with nobles and gentlemen of rank, as to have been a witness of the sayings and doings of their ...
... thought i: and all present, when our friend with the whiskers gave us such stories as these—who is this, that is or has been so intimate with nobles and gentlemen of rank, as to have been a witness of the sayings and doings of their ...
21. oldal
... thought sprung up in my mind, I set him down as an author-only to set him down as something else within the next ten minutes. Neither did I ever hear him give utterance to a single remark on science, unless, indeed, ventriloquism be ...
... thought sprung up in my mind, I set him down as an author-only to set him down as something else within the next ten minutes. Neither did I ever hear him give utterance to a single remark on science, unless, indeed, ventriloquism be ...
23. oldal
... thought, to say 'good-by,' but instead of that, he fixed his eyes on my companion's unwhiskered countenance with a. look of amazement, gave a slap to his leg, and cried: 'I have him at last! it's the' 'Ya hip!' cried the coachman; ofi ...
... thought, to say 'good-by,' but instead of that, he fixed his eyes on my companion's unwhiskered countenance with a. look of amazement, gave a slap to his leg, and cried: 'I have him at last! it's the' 'Ya hip!' cried the coachman; ofi ...
24. oldal
... thought internally, with a bitter sigh, that it must be left to some future chance to unfold this mystery. The coach reached Edinburgh. Before it came to what is called its stand, the mysterious bearer of the initials jumped off. He ...
... thought internally, with a bitter sigh, that it must be left to some future chance to unfold this mystery. The coach reached Edinburgh. Before it came to what is called its stand, the mysterious bearer of the initials jumped off. He ...
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