You must remain quiet," said the eldest, with a smile. " We must have you put to bed, and afterwards dressed." " What is this ?" continued I ; " am I not dead — was I not buried ?" " Hush, my dear friend — let me throw this greatcoat over you. Tales, Essays, and Sketches - Página 49por Robert Macnish - 1844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...death, the glorious light of heaven burst upon them ! I was confounded ; and, to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two men, with whose faces I was...the other, with looks of fixed astonishment. " What ia this ?" said I ; " where am I ?" " You must remain quiet," said the eldest, with a smile. " We must... | |
| 1826 - 918 páginas
...heaven burst upon them .' I was confounded ; and, to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two mea, with whose faces I was familiar. I gazed at the one,...looks of fixed astonishment, " What is this ?" said 1 ; " where am I ?" "You must remain quiet," said the eldest, with a smile. " We must have you put... | |
| 1826 - 820 páginas
...burst upou them ! I was confounded ; and, to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two men, witfr whose faces I was familiar. I gazed at the one, then at the other, with lool of fixed astonishment. " What , this r said I ! " where am I J" _ " You must remain quiet," said... | |
| 1829 - 762 páginas
...death, the glorious light of heaven burst upon them ! I was confounded ; and, to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two men, with whose faces I was...this ?" said I ; " where am I ?" " You must remain quiet,1' said the eldest, with a smile. " We must have you put to bed, and afterwards dressed." " What... | |
| 1834 - 436 páginas
...death, the glorious light of heaven burst upon them ! I was confounded j and to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two men, with whose faces I was familiar. I gazed at the one, and then at the other, with looks of fixed astonishment. " What is this?" said I ; "where am I?" "... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1838 - 502 páginas
...endeavouring to loosen it, I lost my balance, and tumbled down with a hideous noise. I did not merely fell upon the bottom of the coffin, as might be expected...continued I ; " am I not dead — was I not buried ?" VOL. II. D " Hnsh, my dear friend — let me throw this greatcoat over you." " But I must speak,"... | |
| 1826 - 456 páginas
...death, the glorious light of heaven burst upon them ! I wag confounded ; and, to add to my surprise, I saw supporting me two men, with whose faces I was...looks of fixed astonishment, " What is this ?" said I ; " whore am I ?" " You must remain quiet," said the eldest, with a smile. " We must have you put to... | |
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