The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Količina 7Harper & bros., 1898 |
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Stran 15
... says my Lord , looking down at the lad . " Welcome , kinsman ! " " He is saying his prayers to mamma , " says the little girl , who came up to her papa's knees ; and my Lord burst out into another great laugh at this , and kinsman Henry ...
... says my Lord , looking down at the lad . " Welcome , kinsman ! " " He is saying his prayers to mamma , " says the little girl , who came up to her papa's knees ; and my Lord burst out into another great laugh at this , and kinsman Henry ...
Stran 16
... says my Lord , in a kind voice , " shall he , little Trix ? " The little girl , whose name was Beatrix , and whom her papa called by this diminutive , looked at Henry Esmond solemnly , with a pair of large eyes , and then a smile shone ...
... says my Lord , in a kind voice , " shall he , little Trix ? " The little girl , whose name was Beatrix , and whom her papa called by this diminutive , looked at Henry Esmond solemnly , with a pair of large eyes , and then a smile shone ...
Stran 17
... says he , " but take forty - six from ninety , and how old shall I be , kinsman Harry ? " " Thirty , " says his wife , with a laugh . " A great deal too old for you , Rachel , " answers my Lord , look- ing fondly down at her . Indeed ...
... says he , " but take forty - six from ninety , and how old shall I be , kinsman Harry ? " " Thirty , " says his wife , with a laugh . " A great deal too old for you , Rachel , " answers my Lord , look- ing fondly down at her . Indeed ...
Stran 29
... says Harry . " Parbleu ! my Lord does not press himself , " Blaise says , with a grin ; and , indeed , it seemed as if his Lordship was not in a great hurry , for he spent three days on that journey , which Harry Esmond hath often since ...
... says Harry . " Parbleu ! my Lord does not press himself , " Blaise says , with a grin ; and , indeed , it seemed as if his Lordship was not in a great hurry , for he spent three days on that journey , which Harry Esmond hath often since ...
Stran 40
... says he ; " you pack of screaming blackguards ! how dare you attack children , and insult women ? Fling another shot at that carriage , you sneaking pigskin cobbler , and by the Lord I'll send my rapier through you ! " Some of the mob ...
... says he ; " you pack of screaming blackguards ! how dare you attack children , and insult women ? Fling another shot at that carriage , you sneaking pigskin cobbler , and by the Lord I'll send my rapier through you ! " Some of the mob ...
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Stran 444 - ... a one in the world. If you continue to treat me as you do, you will not be made uneasy by me long. It is impossible to describe what I have suffered since I saw you last : I am sure I could have borne the rack much better than those killing, killing words of yours. Sometimes I have resolved to die without seeing you more ; but those resolves, to your misfortune, did not last long ; for there is something in human nature that prompts one so to find relief in this world I must give way to it, and...