... is not uncommon at her age, by idle nursery stories; but when engaged by concern for her father, she stumbled over the graves every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the... Essays - Stran 171avtor: Sydney Smith - 1847Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Rose - 1809 - 440 strani
...every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of a leaf put her in terror for. The minifter's house was near the church ; the first night she went, • his dogs kept such a barking as... | |
| 1809 - 1020 strani
...graves every night alone, without few of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of a leaf put her in, teiror for. The minister's house was near the church ; the ñrst night she went, his dogs kept such... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 540 strani
...every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of...church ; the first night she went, his dogs kept such a harking as put her in the utmost fear of a discovery ; my giandmother sent for the minister nextdav,... | |
| 1818 - 638 strani
...every night alone, without iViir of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and partió in search of him, which the least noise or motion of...a discovery; my grandmother sent for the minister the next day, and, under pretence of a mad dog, got him to hang all his dogs. There was also difficulty... | |
| 1818 - 628 strani
...every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of...for. The minister's house was near the church ; the 6rst night she went, his dogs kept such a barking, as put her in the utmost fear of a discovery ; my... | |
| Lady Grisell Baillie Murray - 1822 - 196 strani
...entering her thoughts, but for soldiers, and parties in search of him, which the least noise or mption of a leaf put her in terror for. The minister's house...such a barking, as put her in the utmost fear of a discavjery; ray grandmother sent for the minister next day, and upon pretence of a mad dog, got him... | |
| 1823 - 832 strani
...of any kind entering her thoughts hut for soldiers, and parties in search of him, which the ¡east noise or motion of a leaf put her in terror for. The minister's house was near the church ; t'ae first night she went, his dogs kept such a barking, as put her in the utmost fear of a discovery... | |
| 1824 - 610 strani
...every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of...barking, as put her in the utmost fear of a discovery ; but my grandfather sent for the minister next day, and, upon pretence of a mad dog, got him to hang... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 strani
...every night alone, without fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him, which the least noise or motion of...discovery ; my grand-mother sent for the minister the next day, and upon pretence of a mad dog, got him to hang all his dogs. There was also a difficulty... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 strani
...gravee without,fear of any kind entering her thoughts, but for soldiers and parties in search of him. her. One t in the world» and enjoy, from th to the utmost fear of a discovery : my grandmother sent for the minister next <by. and upon pretence... | |
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