There's been rowing enough to-night," he said in a low voice ; " a body canna speak wi' him i' th' road. I'll come back for 't when he's flitted." In a few minutes the horsedealer got up and went out to fetch his horse, saying, " The cob will ha' hard... Stone Edge [by F.P. Verney]. - Стр. 197авторы: lady Frances Parthenope Verney - 1868Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...above, toute sagesse vient d'en haut. Our days are counted above, nos jours sont comptés là-haut. You had not been gone above a quarter of an hour when he came in, il n'y avait pas plus d'un quart d'heure que vous étiez sorti, quand il est entré. That... | |
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...got up and went out to fetch his horse, saying, " The cob will ha' hard work to get to Hawkesley ; 'twill be an awful night for man and beast." And old...had not been gone above a quarter of an hour, when ho rose and hurried to the stable for his horse. He was a long time fumbling over it, however. The... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1867 - Страниц: 802
...got up and went out to fetch his horse, saying, " The cob will ha' hard work to get to Hawkesley ; 'twill be an awful night for man and beast." And old Ashford suddenly seemed to betlunk himself how the short twilight was closing in, that he had a large sum of money about him,... | |
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...army—and an hour or two of conversation, it was time for him to go back to his own picket; and he had not been gone above a quarter of an hour when he was ordered to retreat from his post. Our men, perceiving that the French sentinels were withdrawn,... | |
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