| 1845 - 344 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...afterwards I bade him farewell. The pretended lunatic wae a man in my own pay." " But what purpose had you," I asked, " in replacing the letter by a fac-simile... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - 288 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...When he had gone, D came from the window, whither 1 had followed him immediately upon securing the object in view. Soon afterwards I bade him farewell.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1852 - 308 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it nmoug a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his way as a lunatic or a drxuikurd. When D rushed to a casement, threw it open, and looked had followed him immediately upon... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 556 strani
...children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his waj as a lunatic or a drunkard. When he had gone, D came from the window, whither 1 had followed him immediately upon securing the object in view. Soon afterwards I bade him farewell.... | |
| 1857 - 316 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...purpose had you," I asked, "in replacing the letter by afac-simile ? Would it not have been better, at the first visit, to have seized it openly, and departed... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1857 - 560 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...purpose had you," I asked, " in replacing the letter VOL. I.— 15. by a.fac-3imile ? Would it not have been better, at the first visit, to have seized... | |
| 1857 - 358 strani
...proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered 8fy fjnrloineJ) fttttr. 203 to go his way as a lunatic or a drunkard. When he...purpose had you," I asked, "in replacing the letter by afac-simile ? Would it not have. been better, at the first visit, to have seized it openly, and departed... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1865 - 568 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...When he had gone, D came from the window, whither 1 had followed him immediately upon securing the object in view. Soon afterwards I bade him farewell.... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1871 - 556 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...When he had gone, D came from the window, whither 1 had followed him immediately upon securing the object in view. Soon afterwards I bade him farewell.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 452 strani
...with a musket. He had fired it among a crowd of women and children. It proved, however, to have been without ball, and the fellow was suffered to go his...pretended lunatic was a man in my own pay." " But," I asked, " would it not have been better, at the first visit, to have seized the letter openly, and... | |
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