What !" said I, again interrupting the doctor, " is it possible you could be so inhuman as to make the scoundrels bury me again ?" " Now, Stadt," rejoined he, with a smile, " you are a strange fellow. You were angry at the men for raising you, and now... Tales, Essays, and Sketches - Página 52por Robert Macnish - 1844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1826 - 820 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomize him, BO just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above.'...!" said I, again interrupting the doctor, " is it posnible you could be so inhuman as to make the scoun» ilrcK bury me again .- " " Now, Stadt," rejoined... | |
| 1826 - 840 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomize him, so just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above.'...so inhuman as to make the scoundrels bury me again ?" " No*, Stadt/' rejoined he, with a smile, " you are a strange fellow. You were angry at the men... | |
| 1826 - 820 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomize him, no just carry him quietly back to his. old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above.'"...the doctor, " is it possible you could be so inhuman a» to make the scoundrels bury me again 1" " Now, Stadt, rejoined he, with » smile, " you are a strange... | |
| 1826 - 918 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomize him, so just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above." "What !" said I, again interruptiog the doctor, "is it possible you could be so inhuman as to make the scoundrels bury me... | |
| 1834 - 436 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomise him, so just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above.'...men for raising you, and now you are angry at me for endeavoring to repair the error by re-interring you." " But you forget that I was to come alive ?"... | |
| Robert Macnish, David Macbeth Moir - 1838 - 502 páginas
...professor, " for preventing a gentleman from enjoying the pleasure of being buried alive. The deed wai certainly most felonious ; and, if you are at all...?" " Now, Stadt," rejoined he, with a smile, " you arc a strange fellow. You were angry at the men for raising you, and now you are angry at me for endeavouring... | |
| 1826 - 456 páginas
...cannot feel in my heart to anatomize him, so just carry him quietly back to his old quarters, and I shall pay you his price, and something over and above."...were angry at the men for raising you, and now you angry at mf for endeavouring to repair their error by re-interring you." " But you forget that I was... | |
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