| 1854 - 344 strani
...whispered the Jew of Nuremburg, with a dark smile, "I find it to be a heavy matter in my show-box—this Unpardonable Sin! By my faith, Captain, it has wearied...exhibition had scarcely concluded, when a great, elderly dog—who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him—saw fit to render... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1865 - 446 strani
...remember you now," muttered Ethan Brand to the showman. " Ah, Captain," whispered the Jew of Nuremberg, with a dark smile, " I find it to be a heavy matter...when a great, elderly dog, — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him, — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 640 strani
...space of canvas. " I remember you now," muttered Ethan Brand to the showman. "Ah, Captain," whispered1 the Jew of Nuremburg, with a dark smile, " I find...when a great, elderly dog, — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him, — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 274 strani
...concluded, the German bade little Joe put his head into the box. Viewed through the magnifying-glasses, the boy's round, rosy visage assumed the strangest...when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 268 strani
...concluded, the German bade little Joe put his head into the box. Viewed through the magnifying-glasses, the boy's round, rosy visage assumed the strangest...when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 strani
...seen ? Nothing, apparently ; for a curious youth, who had peeped in almost at the same moment, bcheld only a vacant space of canvas. " I remember you now,"...into the furnace yonder ! " The Jew's exhibition had scareely conelnded, when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1879 - 220 strani
...remember you now," muttered Ethan Brand to the showman. "Ah, Captain," whispered the Jew of Nuremberg, with a dark smile, " I find it to be a heavy matter in my show -box, — this Unpardonable Sin ! By my faith, Captain, it has wearied my shoulders, this long... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 strani
...whispered the Jew of Nuremburg, with a dark smile, " I find it to be a heavy matter in my show - box, — this Unpardonable Sin ! By my faith, Captain, it has...when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 660 strani
...whispered the Jew of Nuremburg, with a dark smile, " I find it to be a heavy matter in my show -box, — this Unpardonable Sin! By my faith, Captain, it has...when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 strani
...Nuremburg, with a dark smile, " I find it to be a heavy matter in my show - box, — this Unpardonable Sin J By my faith, Captain, it has wearied my shoulders,...when a great, elderly dog — who seemed to be his own master, as no person in the company laid claim to him — saw fit to render himself the object... | |
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