I don't know what would have become of me if I had not been a reading boy. My prep, finished I would have had nothing to do but sit and watch the awful stillness of the sick room flow out through the closed door and coldly enfold my scared heart. Sir Brook Fossbrooke - Página 234por Charles Lever - 1895Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 830 páginas
...again." "Not to give me my revenge?" said Sewell, laughing. " No, not for anything. I don't know what I'd have done — I don't know what would have become of me, if I had lost ; and I pledge you my honour, I think the next worst thing is to have won." " Do you, by George ! " " I do, upon my sacred... | |
| 1841 - 500 páginas
...here. I wish you would be a good boy, and leave off your Bad ways ; for I am sure, as every one says, I don't know what would have become of me if I had staid out], the gentleman I am with, says, if you turn out properly, he will be a friend to you too;... | |
| 1866 - 956 páginas
...Not to give me my revenge V " said Sewell, laughing. " No, not for anything. I don't know what I'd have done — I don't know what would have become of me, if I had lost ; and I pledge you my honour, I think the next worst thing is to have won." " Do you, by George ! '* " I do, upon my sacred... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1866 - 352 páginas
...again." "Not to give me my revenge?" said Sewell, laughing. " No, not for anything. I don't know what I'd have done — I don't know what would have become of me — if I had lost ; and I pledge you my honour, I think the next worst thing is to have won." " Do you, by George ! " " I do, upon my sacred... | |
| 1866 - 826 páginas
..." Not to give me my revenge ?" said Sewell, laughing. " No, not for anything. I don't know what I'd have done — I don't know what would have become of me, if I had lost ; and I pledge you my honour, I think the next worst thing is to have won." " Do you, by George 1" " I do, upon my sacred... | |
| Linus Pierpont Brockett, Mary C. Vaughan - 1867 - 810 páginas
...as their hearts to these poor suffering invalids, and many is the soldier who could and did say : " I don't know what would have become of me if I had not met with such good friends." Mrs. Bigelow became, ere long, the almoner of the bounty of many Aid... | |
| 1872 - 932 páginas
...died, and when I came home again the Sailors' Home was opened and I went there. I am glad I Hid, for I don't know what would have become of me if I had not got my name down in red ink in their books (old boarders are always entered in red), for, before... | |
| 1872 - 500 páginas
...died, and when I came home again the Sailor's home was opened and I went there. I am glad I ilid, for I don't know what would have become of me if I had not got my name down in red ink in their books (old boarders are always entered in red) , for before... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1873 - 532 páginas
...here. I wish you would be a good boy, and leave off your Bad ways ; for I am sure, as every one says, I don't know what would have become of me if I had staid with you. Mr. [the Mr. half scratched out] the gentleman I am with, says if you turn out Properly,... | |
| Emma Marshall - 1875 - 372 páginas
...it, so she let him go till he had exhausted every epithet, and then said, — " Do you know, Toby, I don't know what would have become of me if I had not found you here. It is a month to-day since I came, and you have been so kind to me ; and I feel... | |
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