| Maria Edgeworth - 1818 - 292 páginas
...won't be paid for it: no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master; but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...mine, I may give them away;" so he emptied the hat amongst the children, his companions. " Divide them amongst you," said he; and without waiting for... | |
| Jesse Torrey (the younger.) - 1830 - 162 páginas
...I will not be paid for it; no more than fordoing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges ; but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...back into the basket; but the man would not let him. 35. " Then," said Charles, " if they are honestly mine, I may give them away ;" so he emptied the hat... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1836 - 166 páginas
...won't be paid for it, no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master ; but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...mine, I may give them away;" so he emptied the hat amongst the children, his companions. " Divide them amongst you," said 'he ; and without waiting for... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1836 - 382 páginas
...but the man would not let him. ;t '..."Then," said Charles, "if they are honestly mine, I *. . <pay' give .them away ;" so he emptied the hat among .' . the -children, his companions. '-Divide them among ' Jiou," said he ; and without waiting for their thanks, he • 'pressed through the crowd and... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1838 - 162 páginas
...won't be paid for it, no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master : but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...Then," said Charles, " if they are honestly mine, 1 may give them away;" so he emptied the hat amongst the children, his companions. " Divide them amongst... | |
| Simple lessons - 1841 - 102 páginas
...oranges ; only that one I earned. I will not be paid for being honest; so take the rest back again ; but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...mine, I may give them away." So he emp-ti-ed the hat amongst the children, his com-pa-nions. " Divide them amongst you," said he ; and without waiting for... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1844 - 398 páginas
...be paid for it, no more than for doing what's honest. So 1 can't take your oranges, master : but 1 thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...among the children, his companions. '• Divide them among you," said he ; and without waiting for their thanks, he pressed through the crowd and ran towards... | |
| Warren Colburn - 1844 - 162 páginas
...won't be paid for it, no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master ; but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...mine, I may give them away;" so he emptied the hat amongst the children, his companions. " Divide them amongst you," said he ; and without waiting for... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1850 - 80 páginas
...won't be paid for it : no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master : but I thank you as much as if I had them." Saying these...mine, I may give them away;" so he emptied the hat amongst the children, his companions. " Divide them amongst you," said he ; and without waiting for... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1849 - 264 páginas
...won't be paid for it, no more than for doing what's honest. So I can't take your oranges, master ; but I thank you as much as if I had them.' Saying these words he offered to pour the oranges back into the basket ; but the man would not let him. ' Then,' said... | |
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