| Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 580 strani
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy, but there was no room for that, for there was exar•i the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot : how it came thither I knew... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 202 strani
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there were exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came thither I knew... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1884 - 530 strani
...impression but that one. ••••! went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 strani
...any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; hut there was no room for that, for there wa.« exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man i>crfcctly confused, and out of... | |
| Oriel readers - 1885 - 244 strani
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that supposition, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. 3.... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1887 - 490 strani
...impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might net be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How came it thither I knew not, nor could... | |
| George Eugène-Fasnacht - 1890 - 272 strani
...observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that (§ 61), for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came thither I know not, nor (§ 157) could I in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like... | |
| George Eugène-Fasnacht - 1890 - 274 strani
...impression but that •one (§ 189). I went to it again to see if there were any I0 more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that (§ 61), for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 strani
...no other impression buf that one, I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room...how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 strani
...no other impression but that one, I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room...how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
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