| Daniel Defoe - 1754 - 386 oldal
...here all alone ? Why, fays he, I am a poor Zejolate Man ;itbaspleafed Cod I am not yet vi/ited, tho1' my Family is, and one of my Children dead. How do you mean then, faid I, that you are not vi/ited ? Why, fays he, that's my Houfe, pointing to a very little low boarded... | |
| 1832 - 220 oldal
...alnue?" " Why," says he, " I am a poor desolate man : it has pleated God I am not yet »¡sited, I hoot h my family is, and one of my children dead." " How do you mean then," said I, "that you art- not visited?" " Why," says he, "that is my house," pointing ti> а тегу little low boarded... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 oldal
...Why," says I, " what do you here all alone? " " Why," says he, " I am a poor desolate man ; it has hoarded house, " and there my poor wife and two children live," said he, " if they may be said to live,... | |
| 1856 - 1026 oldal
...see a watchman at the door ;' and so of other houses. 'Why,' says I, 'what do you here all alone?' ' Why,' says he, ' I am a poor desolate man ; it hath...Why,' says he, ' that is my house,' pointing to a very low boarded house, ' and there my poor wife and two children live, if they may be said to live ; for... | |
| 1745 - 522 oldal
...Why," says I, " what do you here all alone ?" " Sir," he replied, " I am a poor desolate man ; it has pleased God I am not yet visited, though my family is— and one of my children is dead." " How do you mean then," said I, " that you are not visited ?" " Why," says he, " that is... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 oldal
...see a watchman at the door;' and so of other houses. ' Why,' says I, ' what do you here all alone?' ' Why,' says he, ' I am a poor desolate man; it hath...pointing to a very little low boarded house, ' and there Jay poor wife and two children live, if they may be said to live ; for my wife and one of the children... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 oldal
...up; you see a watchman at the door; and so of other houses. Why, says I, what do you here all alone 1 Why, says he, I am a poor desolate man ; it hath pleased...do you mean then, said I, that you are not visited 1 Why, says he, that is my house, pointing to a very little low boarded house, and there my poor wife... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 512 oldal
...a watchman at the door ;' and so of other houses. ' Why,' says I,' what do you here all alone F ' ' Why,' says he, ' I am .a poor desolate man ; it hath...Why,' says he, 'that is my house,' pointing to a very low boarded house, 'and there my poor wife and two children live,' said he, ' if they may be said to... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1856 - 512 oldal
...a watchman at the door ;' and so of other houses. ' Why,' says I, ' what do you here all alone ?' ' Why,' says he, ' I am a poor desolate man ; it hath...dead.' ' How do you mean. then,' said I, ' that you arc not visited ?' ' Why,' says he, 'that is my house,' pointing to a very low boarded house, 'and... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 oldal
...you see a watchman at the door ; and so of other houses. Why, says I, what do you here all alone 1 Why, says he, I am a poor desolate man ; it hath pleased...do you mean then, said I, that you are not visited 1 Why, says he, that is my house, pointing to a very little low boarded house, and there my poor wife... | |
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